DIFFLAM lozenges mint 3mg 20

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Difflam Mint Flavour Lozenges treat mouth and throat conditions such as sore throats or mouth ulcers caused by a virus such as the flu or a cold. Sometimes, throat irritation can be caused by smoking or, even more infrequently, by bacteria in the throat. They help ease inflammation and discomfort in the throat. Difflam Mint Flavour Lozenges are suitable for adults and children aged six years and over and contain the active ingredient benzydamine hydrochloride (a type of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication).
- Treats mouth and throat irritation
- Contains benzydamine hydrochloride
- 3mg lozenges in mint flavour
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DIFFLAM lozenges mint 3mg 20
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These Difflam Lozenges in mint flavour treat the symptoms of painful throat and mouth irritation. The active ingredient is benzydamine hydrochloride, which belongs to a family of medications called Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs). Difflam Lozenges help alleviate inflammation and discomfort in your throat.
Like all medications, Difflam Mint Lozenges may cause side effects, but you may not experience any at all.
Allergic reactions are rare but can be severe. Inform your GP promptly if you experience:
- Any sudden swelling in the throat or mouth.
- Problems breathing, itching or a rash, particularly if this affects the entire body.
Rare (impacts up to 1 in 100 people):
- Skin sensitivity to sunlight, which leads to sunburn or a rash.
Uncommon (may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people):
- Dry or burning sensation in your mouth. Should this occur, drink a glass of water to lessen the effect.
Extremely rare (may concern up to 1 in every 10,000 people):
- Sudden throat, mouth or mucous membrane swelling (angioedema).
- Problems breathing (laryngospasm).
Unknown (commonness can't be calculated from the data obtainable):
- Hypersensitivity (allergic reaction).
- Local sensitivity loss of the oral mucosa (hypoaesthesia oral).
- Severe allergic response (anaphylactic shock), which includes symptoms such as chest pain, breathing problems, chest tightness, and/or feeling faint/dizzy.
- Lip, face, tongue and/or throat swelling
- Raised bumps on the skin or intense itching, swelling of the face, lips, tongue and /or throat, which may be deadly.
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