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These are Resealable Bags of Cough Drops that soothe sore throats and temporarily relieve coughs. They contain cough menthol and honey, acting as a cough suppressant and oral anesthetic. The pack has 30 drops and is free from gelatin. The product warns to seek medical attention if the sore throat persists for more than 2 days or if other symptoms like fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea or vomiting occur. One should ask a doctor before use if they have a persistent or chronic cough. Children under 5 years should seek a doctor's advice before use, and pregnant or breastfeeding women should seek advice from a health professional before use. The dosage for adults and children over 5 years is to dissolve one lozenge every 2 hours as needed or as directed by a doctor.*

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Freegells Cough Drops with soothing Menthol, Honey and Lemon flavors are an oral anesthetic that relieves minor irritations and sore throat temporarily. The warnings state that if the sore throat is severe or accompanied by fever, headache and vomiting, a doctor's attention must be sought immediately. Individuals with persistent cough, cough accompanied by excessive phlegm, or sore mouth symptoms must ask a doctor for advice before using these lozenges. It also states that the drops contain soy and those with allergies must be cautious. Dissolve one lozenge slowly in the mouth, and if symptoms persist, consult a doctor.*

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