Sugar Free Lemon Mint Herb Throat Drops Lozenge
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This is a description of Ricola Lemon Mint herbal drops, which are made with Swiss alpine herbs, such as linden flower and lemon balm, and taste great. The drops are sugar-free and provide soothing relief for sore throat and mouth. The active ingredient is Menthol, which works as an oral anesthetic. The drops are not recommended for children under 6 years of age. The package contains 19 individually wrapped drops, and the suggested dosage for adults is three drops every 2 hours or as directed by a doctor. There are also dietary exchanges and information about inactive ingredients in the package. Ricola drops are made by the Richterich family, located in Switzerland, and are distributed in the United States by Ricola USA, Inc.*

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