Dr. Müller
Dr. Müller Larinal with chamomile, mallow and sage 16 tablets
Dr. Müller Larinal with chamomile, mallow and sage 16 tablets
Larinal® tablets with chamomile, mallow and sage are a food supplement with a sweetener to slowly dissolve in the mouth.
Active ingredients:
- Mallow flower extract
- Chamomile flower extract
- Sage leaf extract
Chamomile supports the normal function of the respiratory system, contributes to the proper function of the immune system and supports natural defenses. Mallow supports the normal functioning of the pharynx/throat and respiratory tract . Medicinal sage contributes to the proper functioning of the immune system, supports natural defenses and the normal function of the respiratory system. Vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system and the reduction of fatigue and exhaustion.
- To slowly dissolve in the mouth.
- Food supplement with sweetener.
- No sugar added.
The package contains 16 tablets. Content weight: 16.9 g.
Dosage and method of use
Recommended dosage:
- Children 3-10 years: 1/2 tablet every 4 hours (max. 3 tablets per day).
- Children from 10 years: 1/2 - 1 tablet every 4 hours (max. 5 tablets per day).
- Adults: 1 tablet every 3 hours (max. 6 tablets per day).
Dissolve the tablet in your mouth.
Composition
Bulking agent (sorbitol), vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid), anti-caking agent (magnesium stearate), firming agent (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose), anti-caking agent (colloidal silicon dioxide), chamomile flower extract (Chamomilla recutita, maltodextrin), mallow flower extract (Malva sylvestris, maltodextrin), menthol, sage leaf extract (Salvia officinalis, maltodextrin), eucalyptus oil.
Content of active substances |
In 1 tablet | % RHP* |
---|---|---|
Mallow flower extract | 8 mg |
is not determined |
Chamomile flower extract | 8 mg |
is not determined |
Sage leaf extract | 4 mg |
is not determined |
Vitamin C | 30 mg | 37,5 % |
*RHP - income reference value
Notice
Not intended for children under 3 years of age, pregnant and lactating women. Excessive consumption may cause laxative effects.