Diatussin
    Anti Cough, Anti Tussive

    $13.90
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    Diatussin Syrup: A Natural Cough Remedy

    Diatussin Syrup is a herbal remedy derived from thyme, a plant known for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. It is designed to alleviate cough symptoms, thin mucus, and help clear the airways.

    Key Benefits:

    • Natural
    • Multi-faceted
    • Antimicrobial
    • Evidence-based

    Usage:

    Adults: 2 teaspoons 3 times a day.

    Children (1-6 years): 1 teaspoon 3 times a day.

    Precautions:

    Consult a doctor before use, especially for children, pregnant women, or individuals with underlying health conditions.

    Avoid if allergic to thyme or have phenylketonuria or fructose intolerance.

    Note: While Diatussin is generally safe, it's always best to consult a healthcare professional before use.

    Each pack contains 120ml of Diatussin Syrup.

    Contains

    Each 5 ml contains 750 mg of fluid extract of Thymus vulgaris (Equivalent to 1.6 mg Thymol)

    Instructions and How to use

    Children above 6 years: 1-2 small spoons 3 times daily.

    Kids between 1 to 6 years of age: one small spoon, 3 times daily.

    Adults: 3 times daily, each time 1 table spoon.

    Restrictions

    Due to the existence of sparthum in people diagnosed with Phenyl Cotonory, no restrictions exist.

    Must not be used for patients diagnosed  with genetic Fructose intolerance, due to existing sorbital. Must also not be taken for patients with kidney and liver diseases.

    Special cases of use

    Usage of this product for patients with diabetes is allowed only under the supervision of their physician.

    Use during pregnancy and breast feeding

    No side effects have been proven during this period of time. Therefore if necessary, use under the supervision of a physician.

    Storage

    Must be kept at below 30 degrees centigarde and away from children.

    References

    Mark Blumenthal, Herbal Medicine , American Botanical Council, (2000), P. 379-378.

    Rudolf Fritz Weiss, M.D. Volker-Fintelmann, M.D. Herbal Medicine, Thieme, (2000) , P. 197-199,323,365,424.

    James A. Duke , ph.D.Medicinal Herbs, CRC Press, London, (2001) , P.483-484

    Martindale 35, The Complete Drug Reference (2007), vol2.P. 2175.

    Chevallier, A. Herbal Remedies . Dorling Kindersley London, (2007), PP 220-22.

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    Data sheet

    Gender
    Female
    Kids
    Male

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