VICTORY V lozenges traditional 36g

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Victory V lozenges are a traditional British brand of liquorice-flavoured lozenges used to relieve sore throats, coughs, and colds. These British paste lozenges have been around for over 80 years and are known for their unique flavour and warming qualities. They're made with a blend of liquorice, menthol, and other herbs and are said to help boost energy and relieve congestion. Suitable for adults and children over the age of six.
- Traditional lozenges for sore throats, coughs & colds
- Unusual texture, unique flavour
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VICTORY V lozenges traditional 36g
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Victory V lozenges' strapline is that they are forged for strength. While these lozenges are not a cure for colds or flu, they can help relieve some symptoms, such as a sore throat and cough. They're available over the counter and are suitable for adults and children over the age of six.
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When to Use Victory V Lozenges?
Victory V lozenges are renowned for their powerful flavours and originated during Victorian times. They're most beneficial when used to treat the following conditions:
- Sore Throats: The blend of menthol and liquorice ingredients creates a warming effect that soothes sore throats.
- Congestion and Coughs: Thanks to the strong menthol flavours, these sweets can clear congestion and treat coughs.
- Refreshment: Some people also use the lozenges as breath fresheners.
Age Restrictions for Victory V Lozenges
Due to their strong flavours, Victory V Lozenges are only suitable for adults and children aged 6 and over. However, you should supervise young children when using them.
How to Use Victory V Lozenges?
When using Victory V Lozenges, please follow these instructions carefully:
- Adults and children over 12 should dissolve one lozenge slowly, every two hours. The maximum you should use is 8 per day.
- Children aged 6-12 should use a lozenge every 3 hours, up to 6 daily.
- If you notice that the lozenges aren't working or providing relief, please see a GP or speak to a pharmacist.
- Victory V Lozenges aren't intended for treating infections, although they can relieve your symptoms.
Who Should Avoid Using the Victory V Lozenges?
Victory V Lozenges are suitable for most people, but there are some restrictions in place. These include:
- Diabetes: These lozenges have glucose syrup and sugar. Using them can cause dangerous spikes in blood sugar levels.
- Young Children: Victory V sweets can pose choking hazards for young children. Their strong flavour can also be overwhelming.
- Allergies or Sensitivities: Some people are sensitive to ingredients such as menthol and liquorice extract, which can trigger allergic reactions.
Precautions for Victory V Lozenges
If you have any existing medical conditions, it's best to consult a GP or registered pharmacist.
Ingredients of Victory V Lozenges
The main ingredients in Victory V Lozenges are menthol, aniseed, and liquorice extract. These work together to treat congestion and soothe the throat.
Inactive Ingredients Include:
- Sugar
- Linseed Oil
- Colourings
- Acacia Gum
- Glucose Syrup
Side Effects of Victory V Lozenges
There are some potential side effects associated with Victory V lozenges. These side effects are usually mild and go away on their own, but it is important to be aware of them.
The most common side effects of Victory V lozenges include:
- Dry mouth
- Numbness of the mouth or throat
- Upset stomach
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Allergic reaction
If you experience any of these side effects, stop using the lozenges and talk to your doctor.
You can also contact the Pharmacy Online team to discuss any concerns you may have about this medicine.
Leaflets
Victory V Lozenges Patient Information Leaflet
Before taking any medicines, regardless of whether they are over-the-counter or prescription-only, it is essential always to read the patient information leaflet.
