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LEMSIP MAX flu lemon sachets 1000mg/60mg 10

LEMSIP MAX flu lemon sachets 1000mg/60mg  10

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Lemsip Max Flu Lemon sachets are a tasty hot drink that soothes your cold and flu symptoms. The medication provides relief from discomfort, feverishness, a runny nose, nasal congestion, sinusitis, and headaches. Paracetamol brings down high temperatures and lessens pain, while phenylephrine (a decongestant) narrows the blood vessels in your nasal passages, loosening congestion and inflammation in your sinuses and nose. This medication is suitable for adults and children aged 12 and above and contains paracetamol and phenylephrine hydrochloride.

  • Relieves discomfort, chesty coughs, a blocked nose, runny noses and sore throats
  • Contains phenylephrine hydrochloride to reduce nasal congestion
  • Offers soothing relief with a tasty lemon flavour
Cough, Cold & Flu
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£5.79

LEMSIP MAX flu lemon sachets 1000mg/60mg 10

£5.79

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Lemsip Max Flu Lemon sachets provide symptomatic relief and calm the symptoms of common colds and flu, such as headaches, feverishness, body aches, congested noses, and throat discomfort. Each sachet contains phenylephrine hydrochloride and paracetamol. To make a lemon-flavoured drink, dissolve one sachet in hot water.

As with all treatments, Lemsip Max Flu Lemon sachets can lead to side effects. Side effects can include: diarrhoea, sickness, being sick, stomach discomfort, allergic responses, and a rash on the skin.

In more severe (yet rarer) cases, Lemsip Max Flu Lemon sachets may trigger extreme side effects such as liver damage.

Always read the dosage instructions thoroughly and contact your GP or one of our pharmacists if you have any concerns.

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Umar Razzaq, MPharm | University of Strathclyde, Clinical Pharmacist.
Content Written by:Umar RazzaqMPharm | University Of Strathclyde
Date Written:01/03/2024
Role:Clinical Pharmacist
Nish Fayyaz, MPharm | University of Strathclyde, Pharmacist.
Medically Reviewed By:Nish FayyazMPharm | University Of Strathclyde
Date Checked:30/05/2025
Role:Pharmacist
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