SINUPRET drops
Sinupret drops
• Recommended for sinusitis
• The alternative for sinusitis in liquid form
• Stuck mucus is loosened and the pressure headache subsides
Sinupret drops dissolves the mucus, opens the nose and clears the head.
Sinupret drops are drops from Bionorica SE. Sinupret drops are ideal for users who prefer a liquid form. Sinupret drops work reliably with the proven formula from the 5 medicinal plants: gentian cowslip, dock elderberry and verbena for sinusitis. The mucus is loosened, the nose is opened and the head becomes clear again with high tolerance.
Sinupret drops - Recommended for sinusitis
The special ingredients:
• Gentian
• Cowslip
• Dock
Elderberry
• Verbena
Unless otherwise prescribed by the doctor, Sinupret drops should be used daily.
Recommended dosage:
Sinupret drops are taken 3 times a day (morning, lunch and evening) undiluted or in a little water. If necessary, you can rinse with liquid (not alcohol), preferably a glass of drinking water. Sinupret drops can be taken with food with drinks or independently of meals.
Instructions for use:
Children from 2 - 5 years: 45 drops Children from 6 - 11 years: 75 drops Adults and adolescents from 12 years: 150 drops
The drops are yellow-brown in color. The storage temperature should not be above 30°.
Information on ingredients and allergens
The product contains:
• Sugar (substances)
Further information:
The product is:
• Suitable for a vegan lifestyle • Active ingredients
produced from purely plant-based ingredients 6.69 g Verbena extract, (1:11), extractant: Ethanol 59 % (V/V) 2.23 g gentian root extract, (1:11), extractant: ethanol 59% (V/V) 6.69 g elderflower extract, (1:11), extractant: ethanol 59% (V/V) 6.69 g Primrose flower extract, (1:11), extractant: ethanol 59% (V/V) 6.69 g sorrel extract, (1:11), extractant: ethanol 59% (V/V) Excipients Ethanol Water, purified Note on risks and side effects read the package leaflet (the label for medicinal waters) and ask your doctor or pharmacist. If you are using veterinary medicine, read the package leaflet and ask your veterinarian or pharmacist.