Cough Drops Honey Lemon With Sugar Tablet
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This gallery contains 28 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Cough Drops Honey Lemon With Sugar (NDC 71141-110). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Lidl Us Llc, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

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Bag Cherry Front And Backside (Beutel Usa Cough Drops Cherry Imj Seite 1)

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Honey Lemon Bag Front And Backside (Beutel Usa Cough Drops Honey Lemon Imj Seite 1)

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Bag Menthol Front And Backside (Beutel Usa Cough Drops Mentol Fresh Imj Seite 1)

Bag Menthol Front And Backside (Beutel Usa Cough Drops Mentol Fresh Imj Seite 1)
This text appears to be a package label for cough drops. The product is called "Double Power" and claims to provide fast relief for coughs and sore throat pain. The package contains 32 cough drops and the size of each drop appears to be 140mm. The label also includes the name of the product, the date it was made, and some printing specifications. There is some unclear text at the end that appears to be a typo.*
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Cherry Active Ingredient (Cherryactiveingrdient)

Cherry Active Ingredient (Cherryactiveingrdient)
This is a Drug Facts label that provides information about the active ingredient contained in each lozenge. It states that each lozenge contains 5.8mg of Menthol.*
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Cherry Dosage And Administration (Cherrydosageandadministrationsection)

Cherry Dosage And Administration (Cherrydosageandadministrationsection)
This text provides directions for taking lozenges. Adults and children over 5 years can take it by allowing it to dissolve slowly in the mouth, and it can be repeated every two hours as needed or as directed by a doctor. However, for children under 5 years old, it is recommended to ask a doctor.*
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Cherry Inactive Ingredient (Cherryinactiveingredientssection)

Cherry Inactive Ingredient (Cherryinactiveingredientssection)
This is a list of inactive ingredients present in a product. The product contains carmine, citric acid, eucalyptus oil, glucose syrup, lactic acid, natural flavor, sucralose, and sucrose. Additionally, there is a possibility that the product may contain milk.*
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Cherry Indication (Cherryindicationsusesection)

Cherry Indication (Cherryindicationsusesection)
The text describes two common symptoms that can occur due to a cold or inhaled irritants- cough and sore throat.*
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Cherry Keep Out Of Reach (Cherrykeepoutofreachofchildrensection)

Cherry Keep Out Of Reach (Cherrykeepoutofreachofchildrensection)
This text indicates a warning message to keep a certain item or product out of reach of children for safety purposes.*
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Cherry Purpose (Cherrypurpose)

Cherry Purpose (Cherrypurpose)
This text is a fragment of information about a product or medication that serves as both cough suppressant and oral anesthetic. No further details are provided, such as the brand name, active ingredients, dosage, or instructions for use.*
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Cherry Warning (Cherrywarningssection)

Cherry Warning (Cherrywarningssection)
This text provides warnings about using a medication for a sore throat or cough. It advises consulting a doctor if symptoms are severe or last for more than 2 days and if the cough is persistent or accompanied by excessive phlegm. It also suggests stopping use and seeing a doctor if the cough lasts for more than a week, tends to recur, or is accompanied by other symptoms like fever, rash, or headache. If the condition worsens or persists, seek medical help.*
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Display (Displaycoughdropsfront)

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Honey Lemon Active Ingredients (Honeylemonactiveingredientssection)

Honey Lemon Active Ingredients (Honeylemonactiveingredientssection)
These are drug facts for a product that contains 7.5 mg of menthol in each lozenge.*
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Honey Lemon Dosage And Administration (Honeylemondosageandadministrationsection)

Honey Lemon Dosage And Administration (Honeylemondosageandadministrationsection)
This text provides directions for the use of a lozenge for adults and children over 5 years old. It advises allowing the lozenge to dissolve slowly in the mouth and suggests repeating every two hours as needed or as directed by a doctor. However, for children under 5 years old, the text advises asking a doctor.*
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Honey Lemon Inactive Ingredients (Honeylemoninactiveingredientssection)

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Honey Lemon Indication Use (Honeylemonindicationsusesection)

Honey Lemon Indication Use (Honeylemonindicationsusesection)
This text suggests that coughing can occur due to a cold or inhaled irritants and can be accompanied by a sore throat.*
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Honey Lemon Keep Out Of Reach Of Children (Honeylemonkeepoutofreachofchildrensection)

Honey Lemon Keep Out Of Reach Of Children (Honeylemonkeepoutofreachofchildrensection)
This text is a warning label instructing to keep something out of reach of children.*
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Honey Lemon Purpose (Honeylemonpurpose)

Honey Lemon Purpose (Honeylemonpurpose)
The text describes the purpose of a product as a cough suppressant and oral anesthetic.*
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Honey Lemon Warning Section (Honeylemonwarningssection)

Honey Lemon Warning Section (Honeylemonwarningssection)
This text provides warnings related to the usage of a medication for treating sore throat. It advises consulting a doctor if the sore throat persists for more than 2 days and is accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, headache, or nausea. The text suggests asking a doctor before using the medication in case of persistent or chronic cough or excessive mucus. Additionally, if the cough lasts for more than a week, tends to recur, or is accompanied by fever or rash, the medication use should be stopped, and a doctor should be consulted. If there is no improvement in sore mouth or if there persist irritation, pain, or redness, the use should be stopped or consulted with the doctor.*
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Menthol Active Ingredient (Mentholactiveingredient)

Menthol Active Ingredient (Mentholactiveingredient)
These are drug facts for a product that contains 5.8 mg of menthol in each lozenge.*
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Menthol Dosage And Administration (Mentholdosageandadministrationsection)

Menthol Dosage And Administration (Mentholdosageandadministrationsection)
This is a set of instructions for using lozenges for adults and children over the age of 5. The user is directed to allow the lozenge to dissolve slowly in the mouth and to repeat every two hours if necessary or as instructed by a doctor. However, no instructions are provided for children under 5 years old, and the user is advised to seek advice from a doctor in such cases.*
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Menthol Inactive Ingredient (Mentholinactiveingredientsegction)

Menthol Inactive Ingredient (Mentholinactiveingredientsegction)
This product contains several inactive ingredients which include citric acid, eucalyptus oil, isomalt, lactic acid, sodium lactate, and steviol glycoside. The possibility of milk contamination cannot be ruled out (as indicated by the text "may contain milk").*
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Menthol Indication And Usage (Mentholindicationsusesection)

Menthol Indication And Usage (Mentholindicationsusesection)
This text suggests that cough and sore throat can commonly occur with a cold or due to inhaling irritants.*
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Menthol Keep Out Of Reach Of Children (Mentholkeepoutofreachofchildrensection)

Menthol Keep Out Of Reach Of Children (Mentholkeepoutofreachofchildrensection)
This text provides a warning to keep a certain item or substance out of the reach of children.*
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Menthol Purpose (Mentholpurpose)

Menthol Purpose (Mentholpurpose)
The text is readable and the description is: The purpose of the product is to act as both a cough suppressant and an oral anesthetic.*
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Menthol Warning (Mentholwarningssection)

Menthol Warning (Mentholwarningssection)
This text provides warnings and precautions related to the use of cough and sore throat medications. It advises individuals with certain symptoms, such as severe sore throat lasting for more than 2 days or accompanied by fever and rash or cough with excessive phlegm, to consult a doctor. The text also directs individuals with persistent or chronic cough to ask a doctor before using the medication, and to stop the use if their cough lasts for more than one week or if they experience certain symptoms such as fever or persistent headache. The text emphasizes the need to consult a doctor if irritation, pain, or redness persist or worsen.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.