hydrosirup FAMILY
Syrup for Dry and Productive Cough, for children from 1 year of age and adults, containing hyaluronic acid, honey, and mallow water.
Hydrosyrup FAMILY is suitable for:
- Dry, irritating cough
- Productive cough with mucus
- Parents looking for a gentle and effective solution for children
- As a supportive treatment for upper respiratory tract infections
Benefits:
- Combines natural ingredients (honey, mallow water) with a modern active substance (hyaluronic acid)
- Suitable for the whole family (children from 1 year of age and adults), including pregnant and breastfeeding women (after consulting a doctor)
- Safe – no known interactions with medicines
- Covers both forms of cough – dry and productive
- Provides 4 effects: soothes, moisturizes, protects, facilitates expectoration
Hydrosyrup FAMILY:
- Hydrates and soothes irritated mucosa
- Creates a protective film on the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract
- Protects the mucosa from external irritants
- Reduces irritation and suppresses the cough reflex
- Facilitates mucus clearance – increases mucus fluidity
Directions for Use:
Shake well before use. Administer the last dose before bedtime.
- Children 1–3 years: 2.5 ml twice daily
- Children 3–12 years: 5 ml twice daily
- Children over 12 years and adults: 5 ml up to four times daily
Comes with a measuring cup and dosing syringe.
Ingredients: Water, sodium hyaluronate, honey, glucose syrup, distilled mallow water, anhydrous citric acid, berry flavor, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate.
Gluten-free and lactose-free.
Warnings: In case of adverse reactions, discontinue use, consult a doctor, and inform the manufacturer. Do not use in case of hypersensitivity or individual allergy to one or more of the ingredients. If symptoms persist after 7–10 days, consult a doctor. Use in children must be under adult supervision. During pregnancy or breastfeeding, take only under medical supervision.
Medical device. Read the instructions and information carefully before use to ensure safe application.
