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- Latin name: Septolete D
- ATC code: R02AA20
- Active substance: Benzalkonium chloride + peppermint leaf oil + thymol + eucalyptus leaf oil + levomenthol (Benzalkonium chloride + Menthae piperitae oleum + Thymol + Eucalypti viminalis foliorum oleum + Levomentol)
- Manufacturer: KRKA (Slovenia)
- Composition
- Product form
- Pharmacological action
- Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics
- Indications
- Contraindications
- Side effects
- Septolete D, instructions for use
- Overdose
- Cooperation
- Terms of sale
- Storage conditions
- Shelf life
- Reviews
- Price, where to buy
Composition
One lozenge formulation contains active ingredients such as benzalkonium chloride . thymol . peppermint oil . levomenthol . Oil of eucalyptus leaves .
In addition there are the following excipients: magnesium stearate, maltitol liquid, castor oil, povidone, titanium dioxide, maltitol, mannitol, glycerol, silica colloidal anhydrous, quinoline yellow coloring agent, emulsifying wax.
Product form
Septolete D is produced in the lozenge.
Pharmacological action
It has antiseptic, analgesic effect.
Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics
Pastilles are a combination of an antiseptic ( benzalkonium chloride ) And natural substances which enhance its activity and improve mouthfeel.
Benzalkonium chloride It acts as an antibacterial and antiviral agent.
The essential oil of peppermint and menthol They are anesthetics, and deodorizing ingredients.
Thymol It increases the efficiency of funds.
Eucalyptus essential oil It reduces the secretion of mucus in the airways and makes breathing easier.
The drug relieves pain on swallowing, and reduces discomfort in the throat.
Indications
Pastilles be taken in infectious and inflammatory diseases of the larynx, oral cavity and pharynx:
- pharyngitis ;
- tonsillitis ;
- laryngitis ;
- inflammations ( gingivitis . stomatitis ).
Contraindications
This tool should not be taken if:
- hypersensitivity to its components;
- children up to 4 years;
- hereditary intolerance fructose .
Side effects
Side effects when using the drug are rare. This can be nausea . diarrhea and vomiting . Furthermore, there may be allergic reactions .
Septolete D, instructions for use
Instructions on Septolete D provides the following dosages:
- children 4-10 years - no more than 4 lozenges during the day;
- Children 10-12 years - no more than 6 wafers during the day;
- adults and children over 12 years - recommended to give no more than 8 lozenges throughout the day.
The drug should be slowly dissolve in the mouth until dissolved approximately every 2-3 hours.
For those who take Septolete D instruction is not recommended to use them with milk and / or meals.
When allergic reactions and other side effects of the use of the drug should be immediately discontinued. Septolete D does not contain the composition of the sugar, but the presence of Diabetes better to take it with caution.
Overdose
When taken in excess of the drug may experience the following adverse symptoms: diarrhea . vomiting . nausea . Furthermore, it is possible headache .
Symptomatic treatment.
Cooperation
It is advisable not to combine the drug with other antiseptics, which also dissolve in the mouth.
Terms of sale
Septolete D released from pharmacies without a prescription.
Storage conditions
Keep the medication should be dry, not accessible to children, dark place. The temperature should not exceed 25 ° C.
Shelf life
Shelf life - 3 years.
Reviews
Reviews Septolete D as a means of oral mostly positive. Especially effective when notice chronic tonsillitis . In addition, often referred to as among the positive characteristics that the drug has different tastes, and fast acting, relieves pain and eases breathing.
Price, where to buy
The cost of pellets is usually about 130 rubles.
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