

Dr. Theiss Angi Sept has a local irritating, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic effect. Causes the death of many pathogenic bacteria. Stimulates receptors of the mucous membranes, skin and subcutaneous formations (menthol, mint oil) and leads to the release of enkephalins, endorphins and other peptides that regulate pain sensitivity, vascular permeability, etc.
Prevention and treatment of inflammatory and infectious diseases of the oral cavity and larynx (hoarseness, tonsillitis, tonsillitis, gingivitis, stomatitis); prevention of influenza infections, treatment of catarrhal phenomena of the upper respiratory tract, diseases of the oral cavity.
Excipients:glucose syrup - 945.0 mg; sucrose - 1438.0 mg; citric acid - 30.0 mg; aromatic blend of lemon oils - 8.5 mg; lime flavoring - 3.3 mg; flavoring - 2.0 mg; beta carotene 1% - 0.8 mg; purified water - 63.0 mg
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Adults and children over 5 years old: dissolve one tablet every 2-3 hours. Do not take more than 8 pills within 24 hours.
The drug is not recommended to take when bleeding wounds in the mouth and throat, but in case of taking the pill should be absorbed with caution.
Immediately after taking the drug should refrain from eating food and fluids.
Symptoms of overdose, measures to assist overdose:
Unlikely, a possible overdose can lead to symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort (nausea, vomiting). Symptomatic treatment.
Possible side effects when using the drug:
Allergic reactions are possible.
Interaction with other drugs:
No clinically significant interactions with other drugs have been identified.
Features of the medical use of the drug in pregnant women, women during breastfeeding:
During pregnancy and lactation take after consultation with the doctor.
The influence of a medicinal product for medical use on the ability to drive vehicles, mechanisms:
Does not affect the occupation of potentially hazardous activities that require increased concentration and psychomotor speed reactions, including driving a car.