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Coryzalia - 40 Tablets

Coryzalia - 40 Tablets

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CORYZALIA ORODISPERSIBLE

Coryzalia orodispersible tablets is a homeopathic medicine traditionally used in the symptomatic treatment of colds and rhinitis.

Pharmaceutical Composition Coryzalia

Active substances (for an orodispersible tablet of 250 mg):
- Allium Cepa 3CH: 0.5 mg for sneezing, clear flows
- Belladonna 3CH: 0.5 mg for the febrile syndrome
- Kalium Bichromicum 3CH: 0.5 mg for thick flows
- Gelsemium 3CH: 0.5 mg for the febrile state
- Sabadilla 3CH: 0.5 mg for sneezing and watery eyes

The other ingredients are: lactose, croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate.

Packing

Coryzalia is in the form of orodispersible tablets. They are packaged in a box containing 40 tablets.

How to Cozyralia

Method of administration

Taking the medication is Coryzalia sublingually.

Dosage Cozyzalia
Cozyzalia is only for adults and children over 18 months.
For adults and children over 18 months, take 1 tablet 6-8 times a day to relieve and treat the common cold.
The administration in children 18 months to 6 years requires to dissolve the tablet in a little water.
For babies less than 18 months, melt tablet in a little water

Treatment duration should not exceed one week. If symptoms persist, seek the advice of a healthcare professional.

Precautions

Take special care with Coryzalia orodispersible tablet:
- The use of this medicine is not recommended in patients with galactose intolerance, the Lapp lactase deficiency or malabsorption of glucose and galactose (rare hereditary disease).

In case of occurrence of adverse reactions, stop treatment immediately and consult your doctor.

Cons-indications

Never use CORYZALIA orodispersible tablets:
- In children under 18 months.
- If you are allergic (hypersensitive) to the active substances or to any of the ingredients in CORYZALIA orodispersible tablets.

Pregnancy and breast feeding

Ask your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine

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