LEEKUF-DX (Ginger Lemon) lOZENGES
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Dextromethorphan 5 mg Lozenges (Ginger Lemon) (Strip)
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- When used in the right amounts and not too often, it is usually safe for throat inflammation.
- It has calming ingredients like ginger, lemon, and demulcents that are normally safe to use during pregnancy.
- Don't use them too much or for too long, especially if they have other medicines in them, like decongestants or anesthetics.
- Pregnant women who have a bad cough or throat pain that won't go away should see their doctor.
- There are no known teratogenic consequences from the usual components in lozenges.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1. What is the purpose of LEEKUF-DX Ginger Lemon Lozenge?
It helps with a painful throat, discomfort, dry cough, and a hoarse voice.
Q2: Is it safe to consume when pregnant?
Yes, it's usually safe to use it sparingly, but it's best to get medical guidance if you use it often.
Q3: How many lozenges may I have in a day?
Usually, you should take one lozenge every three to four hours, but you shouldn't take more than six to eight lozenges a day (depending on the brand).
Q4. Does it assist with a cough?
Yes, it calms the throat and lessens the inflammation that makes you cough.
Q5. Is it safe for people with diabetes to take?
Look at the label to see how much sugar there is. A lot of lozenges have sugar in them.
Q6. Is it safe for kids?
Safe for kids over 6 who can swallow lozenges without choking.
Expert advice
- Do not chew or swallow the lozenge whole; let it melt slowly in your mouth.
- Do not drink water right after taking it to let the throat coating work its best.
- If symptoms last more than three days, see a doctor.
- Don't use more than one cough or cold medicine at the same time unless you have to.
- Keep them in a cool, dry area since heat might melt or change the shape of the lozenges.
Side effects
- Dry mouth
- A little upset stomach
- Painful tongue or irritation
- Allergic responses (extremely rare)
- Higher blood sugar levels (if the lozenges are sweet)
- If you need medical help,
- Hard to breathe
- Swelling of the face
- Rash
How It Works
- LEEKUF-DX Ginger Lemon Lozenges do their job by
- Ginger extract helps with throat inflammation, soothes irritation, and stops coughing.
- Lemon gives you vitamin C and fights germs.
- Demulcents coat the throat, which lowers friction and the cough reflex.
- Cooling and relaxing substances can relieve pain and other symptoms.
- They work together to calm the throat, stop a dry cough, and make it easier to talk and swallow.
Medicines interaction
- Other medicated throat lozenges (may cause too much anesthetic or decongestant to be taken if mixed).
- Diabetics should not eat a lot of sugar.
- If it has menthol in it, don't use it too much with other menthol products.
- No notable interactions between drugs have been reported.
How to Use
- Put one lozenge in your mouth and let it slowly melt.
- Don't chew, crush, or swallow the lozenge.
- Keep a space of 3 to 4 hours between doses.
- Don't go above the daily limit that is written on the pack.
- Not safe for kids under 6 because they could choke on it.
Uses/Indications
- Help for a sore throat
- Irritation in the throat
- A dry cough
- Rough voice
- Throat pain when talking for a long time
- Light infections of the throat
- Throat pain that happens at certain times of the year (like when it's cold, polluted, or dusty)