
Description
Decasept, 24 tablets, Amniocen
Thanks to the essential oils of Thyme and Eucalyptus, the product has a pleasant and soothing effect on the throat and vocal cords. This is useful in case of throat and pharynx irritation.
Vitamins B1 and B6 actively participate in the prevention of mucosal inflammations.
All these ingredients are enhanced and enhanced by the effect of methylene blue, natural antiseptic, quick remedy for sore throats and stings.
Benefits:
- Thanks to the essential oils, the product contributes to maintaining the health of the oral mucosa and the respiratory tract
- Vitamins B1 and B6 contribute to the proper functioning of the nervous system and to the maintenance of mental health
- Vitamin B6 contributes to the reduction of fatigue and exhaustion.
Ingredients:
Sorbitol (sweetener), talc (separating agent), sodium carboxymethylcellulose (bulking agent), corn starch (bulking agent), saccharin (sweetener), magnesium stearate (emulsifier), menthol (flavoring), Eucalyptus essential oil , essential oil of Lemon, pyridoxine, essential oil of Cedar, essential oil of cultivated Thyme, thiamin, methylene blue (dye)
Composition:
- Vitamin B1 - 0.5 mg
- Vitamin B6 - 1.66 mg
- Eucalyptus essential oil - 3.33 mg
- Lemon essential oil - 2 mg
- Cedar essential oil - 1.5 mg
- Essential oil of cultivated thyme - 0.5 mg
Administration method:
3 tablets daily, which are allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth, after the main meals.
Presentation: 24 tablets
Features
Product code | 9669 |
Category | Sore throat, Respiratory system, Top selling products, Useful kits, Travel kit |
Product line | Decasept |
Brand | Amniocen |
Quantity | 24 |
Product type | Film-coated tablets |
Delivery from | Romania |
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Best tablets for sore throat
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