Difflam Plus Anaesthetic Sore Throat Spray 225 Sprays 30mL

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$14.59

Difflam Plus Anaesthetic Lozenges provide fast relief of a sore throat by numbing, soothing and reducing inflammation, a cause of sore throat pain.

The anaesthetic action numbs the pain, while the anti-inflammatory agent targets inflammation. The antibacterial action helps kill bacteria which can cause throat and mouth infections. The multi-directional spray nozzle allows application directly onto the sore, inflamed area for fast relief.

Choose a Higher Level of Sore Throat Pain Relief, and Experience the Difflam Difference*.

  • Sugar free
  • Lactose free
  • Gluten free

30mL Spray (225 Sprays) – Watermelon

Contains: Alcohol (15% v/v), Benzoates, Sucralose.
*Difflam plus Anaesthetic Lozenge and Spray contain Benzydamine anti-inflammatory and Lidocaine anaesthetic providing additional numbing relief

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Description

Directions

Age: Adults and children over 12 years
Dosage: Spray 3 times directly onto the sore/inflamed area Swallow gently.
How often: Every 3-4 hours as required (maximum of 7 doses per day).

Active Ingredients

Benzydamine hydrochloride 390μg, Lidocaine (Lignocaine) hydrochloride monohydrate 559μg, Dichlorobenzyl alcohol 338μg.

Contains: Alcohol (15% v/v), Benzoates, Sucralose.

Warnings

Do not use this medicine:

  • In children under 12 years.
  • If past the expiry date.
  • If you are allergic to benzydamine or other anti-inflammatory medicines. If an allergic reaction occurs, stop taking and see your doctor immediately. See your doctor or pharmacist before use
  • If you are pregnant or likely to become pregnant.

While using this medicine:

  • Do not inhale this product.
  • Use with care if you are asthmatic.
  • Due to the anaesthetic effect, do not ingest hot food or drink directly after using the spray.
  • Avoid contact with eyes.
  • The efficacy of the antibacterial agent in the spray in reducing the severity or duration of throat infections has not been clinically established.
  • If symptoms persist, see your doctor or pharmacist.