What Vocalzone is for
Vocalzone is recommended to help relieve throat irriation
or dryness which may occur if you have been talking,
singing or smoking excessively of if you have a cold.
Before you take Vocalzone
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Do not take if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to any
of the ingredients.
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Vocalzone contains sucrose and glucose. If you have
been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance
to some sugars, contact you doctor before taking
this product.
Consult your doctor
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If you symptoms persist
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If you are pregnant or breast-feeding
How to take Vocalzone
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Age
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How Many
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How Often
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Adults, the elderly
and children over
12 years
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One pastille
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Repeat
every 2 hours
if required
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Possible side effects
If you get any of these serious side effects, stop taking
Vocalzone. See a doctor at once:
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Difficulty in breathing, swelling of the face, neck, tongue
or throat and rash (severe allergic reactions.)
If you experience any symptoms which you think may be
due to this medicine, talk to you doctor or pharmacist.
How to store Vocalzone
Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
Do not use after the expiry date (end of the month) printed on
the flap of the Vocalzone Packet. Store below 25oC.
What Vocalzone contains
Active ingredients: Levomenthol 1.07% w/w, Peppermint
Oil 0.54% w/w, Myrrh Tincture 1.39%v/w. Also contains:
Sucrose, Liquid Glucose, Crystal Tex 85, Vegetable Oil,
Vegetable Carbon (E153), Liquorice Extract, Beeswax,
Purfied Water.
Marketing Authorisation Holder: Kestrel Medical Limited, Kestrel
House, 7 Moor Road, Broadstone, Dorset, BH18 8AZ, UK.
Manfacturer: Ernest Jackson & Co. Ltd, Credition, Devon, EX17 3AP, UK.
PL 18955/0001 GSL Trade Mark 129790
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