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Vocalzone Throat Pastilles help keep a clear voice and relieve the throat irritation or dryness that can follow speaking, singing, smoking or a cold, with 24 honey and lemon pastilles sold by Ways Pharmacy (UK).
Key facts
| Format | Honey and lemon flavoured throat pastilles |
|---|---|
| Pack | 24 pastilles |
| Use | Helps keep a clear voice; relieves throat irritation or dryness after speaking, singing, smoking or a cold |
| Age | Adults, the elderly and children aged 12 and over |
| Active ingredients | Check the supplied pack and leaflet for the active ingredients |
| Other ingredients | Sucrose, liquid glucose, Crystal TEX 85, vegetable oil, plant carbon (E153), liquorice extract, beeswax and water |
Who it is for
- Adults, the elderly and children aged 12 and over who speak, sing or smoke, or have a cold.
Not suitable for: Do not give to children under 12. Do not take if you are allergic to any ingredient. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor or pharmacist before use. You must be 16 or over to buy this product.
How to use
- Read the leaflet supplied in the pack before use.
- Dissolve one pastille slowly in the mouth; repeat every 2 hours as required.
- After the pastille has dissolved, breathe deeply.
- Do not exceed the stated dose.
- If your symptoms worsen or do not improve, contact your doctor.
Frequently asked questions
Who can take these pastilles?
Adults, the elderly and children aged 12 and over. Do not give them to children under 12.
How often can a pastille be taken?
Dissolve one pastille slowly in the mouth and repeat every 2 hours as required, without exceeding the stated dose.
What are they used for?
They help keep a clear voice and relieve the throat irritation or dryness that may appear when you speak, sing or smoke, or catch a cold.
Where are the active ingredients stated?
Check the supplied pack and leaflet for the active ingredients.
Safety and storage
- Store below 25°C.
- Keep out of the sight and reach of children.
- Read the PIL. Report suspected side effects through the MHRA Yellow Card scheme.
This is a medicine. Always read the label and the leaflet supplied in the pack.
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