EUCABAL Cough Syrup, 250 ml
Herbal syrup to relieve cough and support respiratory comfort
Category: Respiratory Health
Purpose: Helps soothe cough and supports the natural function of the respiratory tract
What It Is
EUCABAL Cough Syrup is a herbal medicinal product containing thyme (Thymus vulgaris) and ivy leaf (Hedera helix) extracts, traditionally used to support respiratory health. The syrup helps loosen mucus, soothe irritated airways, and ease both dry and productive coughs. Its gentle herbal formula is suitable for adults and children, providing natural relief for coughing associated with colds or bronchial irritation.
✅ Key Benefits
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Helps relieve cough symptoms
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Supports loosening and removal of mucus
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Soothes irritated respiratory tract
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Promotes comfortable breathing
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Convenient oral syrup for daily use
Use & Dosage
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Adults and adolescents (12+): 10 ml, 3 times daily
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Children 6–12 years: 5 ml, 3 times daily
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Children 2–5 years: 2.5 ml, 2–3 times daily (use under medical supervision)
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Shake well before use; take with water if needed
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Continue use for several days after symptoms improve, or as advised by a healthcare professional
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
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For children under 2 years, consult a doctor before use
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Do not exceed the recommended daily dose
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Avoid in case of allergy to thyme, ivy, or other ingredients
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Store in a cool, dry place away from children
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Use under medical supervision for prolonged use
Product Details
Form: Oral syrup
Active Ingredients: Thyme extract (Thymus vulgaris), ivy leaf extract (Hedera helix)
Target Group: Adults, adolescents, and children from 2 years with cough or bronchial irritation
Pack Size: 250 ml
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