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Angi Sept tabs #24

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Angi Sept user manualYou can buy Angi Sept on this pageComposition1 tablet contains: 5.4 mg of menthol; 2.4 mg anethole; 1.2 mg of 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol; 0.6 mg peppermint oil - active ingredients.Additional ingredients: gluc..

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Angi Sept user manual

You can buy Angi Sept on this page

Composition

1 tablet contains: 5.4 mg of menthol; 2.4 mg anethole; 1.2 mg of 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol; 0.6 mg peppermint oil - active ingredients.
Additional ingredients: glucose syrup, citric acid, sucrose, purified water, dyes, flavors (lemon, sea-buckthorn, cherry, sage, honey-lime).

Form of issue

Angi Sept is released in the form of resorption tablets with taste, corresponding to flavoring additives, 12 or 24 pieces per pack.

pharmachologic effect

Antiseptic, anti-inflammatory.

Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics

Dr. Theiss Angi Sept is an antimicrobial combination drug used for topical application in the throat and oral cavity for diseases of inflammatory infectious etiology. Active ingredient - 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol has a pronounced antiseptic efficacy, and mint, anethole and menthol show analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial activity. The disastrous effect of tablets extends to many conditionally pathogenic and pathogenic microorganisms.

Indications for use

Angi Sept tablets are indicated for use when:
    catarrhal phenomena of the upper respiratory tract;
    preventive treatment of influenza conditions;
    treatment of diseases of the oral cavity;
    treatment of inflammatory-infectious diseases of the throat and mouth (including stomatitis, hoarseness, tonsillitis, tonsillitis, gingivitis).

Contraindications

Absolute contraindications to the use of the drug are children under 5 years of age and personal hypersensitivity of the patient to the ingredients of drugs.

Side effects

Manifestations of an allergic nature, caused by the sensitivity of the patient to this or that ingredient of tablets.

Angi Sept, instructions for use

Age group older than 5 years shows the resorption of one tablet every 2-3 hours. For a day you can take as many as 8 tablets.

Overdose

A typical symptom of an overdose has not been identified. When taking a large number of tablets for a short period of time, there may be gastrointestinal disorders and allergic manifestations.
Treatment should be carried out in accordance with the observed symptoms.

Interaction

Significant interaction with other drugs is not found.

Storage conditions

Special storage conditions are not required (up to 25 ° C).
Shelf life - 5 years.

special instructions

In case of the formation of bleeding wounds in the throat and / or mouth cavity, it is better to refuse to take the drug or to dissolve tablets with extreme caution.
The inclusion of sucrose and glucose in the drug requires its careful use by patients with diabetes mellitus.

Analogues

    Anti-Angin;
    Hexoral;
    Strepsils;
    Tonsipret, etc.

Children

Not used up to 5 years.

During pregnancy (and lactation)

The possibility of prescribing drugs during pregnancy and lactation remains at the doctor's discretion.

Reviews

Reviews about Angi Sept are usually of a neutral nature. The effectiveness of the drug is noted for catarrhal phenomena of moderate and mild severity, as well as in the prevention of possible painful conditions of the throat and oral cavity. In more severe situations, tablets only give a short-term effect and do not have sufficient therapeutic effect, which requires the appointment of adequate and most often complex therapy.

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