Herbion primrose and thyme syrup in a bottle 150ml No. 1


Compound

Syrup5 ml
active substances:
spring primrose roots liquid extract (1:2–4.6)*1.03 g
common thyme herbal extract liquid (1:3.3)**2.06 g
Excipients:
levomenthol0.06 mg
methyl parahydroxybenzoate (E218)8.75 mg
sucrose3.16 g
*Spring primrose roots liquid extract (1:2–4.6) prepared from primrose roots (Primula veris L., f. Primulaceae), purified water (extractant)
the ratio of 1:2–4.6 corresponds to the ratio of medicinal plant raw materials: extract (on average, 3.3 parts of extract are obtained from 1 part of plant raw materials)
** Thyme herb extract liquid (1:3.3) prepared from thyme herb (Thymus vulganis L., f. Lamiaceae), purified water (extractant)
The ratio 1: 3.3 corresponds to the ratio of medicinal plant raw materials: extract (from 1 part of plant raw materials 3.3 parts of extract are obtained)

Herbion primrose and thyme syrup in a bottle 150ml No. 1

Name

Herbion primrose and thyme syrup.

Release form

Syrup bottle 150 ml, with measuring spoon.

INN

Primrose roots extract+common thyme herb extract.

FTG

Expectorant of plant origin.

Compound

5 ml of syrup (1 measuring spoon) contains 3.08 g of liquid aqueous extract of a mixture (1: 3.1) of primrose roots (Primula veris L. or/and Primula elatior (L.) Hill, radix) and thyme herb (Thymus vulgaris L. or/and Thymus zygis L., herba), which is equivalent to 0.22 – 0.51 g primrose roots and 0.62 g thyme herb. Extraction solvent: purified water. Excipients: levomenthol, sucrose, methyl parahydroxybenzoate (E 218).

Pharmacological group

Expectorants. ATX code: R05CA.

Pharmacological properties

Herbion primrose and thyme syrup contains a liquid aqueous extract of a mixture of primrose roots and thyme herbs. The expectorant effect is determined by primrose saponins and thyme essential oil.

Indications for use

As an expectorant in the complex treatment of acute respiratory diseases accompanied by cough. Use for these purposes is based only on experience of long-term use.

Directions for use and dosage

Dosage 1 scoop contains 5 ml of syrup. Children Children from 4 to 12 years old - 1 measuring spoon 3 times a day. Teenagers over 12 years old - 1 scoop 4 times a day. The use of syrup for children under 4 years of age is not recommended. Adults Adults - 1 scoop 4 times a day.

Mode of application

During treatment, it is recommended to drink plenty of fluids (tea or other warm drinks), but you should not eat or drink liquids immediately after taking the syrup, as in this case the drug may be removed from the mucous membrane of the mouth and pharynx too quickly. The bottle of syrup should be shaken before use. If the symptoms of the disease do not go away within one week after starting to take the drug, you should consult your doctor. The duration of treatment is determined by the doctor, taking into account the characteristics of the disease, the achieved effect and tolerability of the drug.

If you miss the next dose of the drug

Take the missed dose as soon as possible. If it is time for the next dose, do not take a double dose of the drug, but continue taking it as usual.

Contraindications

Increased individual sensitivity to the active components of the syrup, to plants belonging to the genus Primula or the Lamiaceae family, as well as to any of the excipients of the drug History of acute obstructive laryngitis in children Bronchial asthma

Pregnancy and lactation
Precautionary measures

If your condition worsens while taking the drug (temperature rises, breathing problems develop, cough with purulent sputum appears), you should immediately consult a doctor. The drug contains sucrose and is therefore not recommended for patients with diabetes. Caution should be exercised when prescribing the drug to patients with gastritis or stomach ulcers. Children Syrup is not recommended for children under 4 years of age. Taking with food and drinks There is no data on the interaction of the drug with food. During treatment, it is recommended to drink plenty of fluids (tea and other warm drinks), but you should not eat or drink liquids immediately after taking the syrup, as in this case the drug may be removed too quickly from the mucous membrane of the mouth and pharynx. Important information about excipients The drug contains sucrose. Patients with intolerance to certain sugars should consult a doctor before using the drug. Methyl parahydroxybenzoate may cause allergic reactions (possibly delayed).

Interaction with other drugs

Before you start taking it, you must tell your doctor that you are taking or have recently taken any medications. There is no data on the interaction of the drug with other drugs.

Pregnancy and lactation

Before taking any medications, you should consult your doctor. The safety of the drug during pregnancy and lactation has not been established. Due to the lack of sufficient data, use during pregnancy and breastfeeding is not recommended. Effect on the ability to drive vehicles and work with potentially dangerous mechanisms. The effect of the drug on the ability to drive a car and other mechanisms has not been established.

Overdose

Do not exceed recommended doses. In case of overdose, gastrointestinal disorders manifested by nausea, vomiting and diarrhea are possible. In case of overdose, consult a doctor. Treatment is symptomatic.

Side effect

As with any other drug, adverse reactions are possible in some cases. Classification of the frequency of side effects according to the World Health Organization: very common (≥ 1/10); frequent (from ≥ 1/100 to

Storage conditions

Before opening the bottle, store at a temperature between 15 °C and 30 °C. Do not store in the refrigerator. Keep out of the reach of children. After opening the bottle - Store at a temperature between 15 °C and 30 °C. Do not store in the refrigerator. Keep out of the reach of children.

Best before date

Before opening the bottle - 3 years Do not use after the date indicated on the package. The expiration date refers to the last day of the specified month. After opening the bottle, the syrup should be used within 3 months after opening the bottle.

Vacation conditions

Without a doctor's prescription.

Package

150 ml syrup in a glass bottle with a plastic cap and measuring spoon in a box with an insert.

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Contraindications

hypersensitivity to the components of the drug, as well as to drugs containing active substances of the primrose family and the Lamiaceae family;

children after acute obstructive laryngitis (croup);

bronchial asthma;

diabetes;

hereditary fructose intolerance;

glucose-galactose malabsorption syndrome and congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency;

children under 2 years of age.

Side effects

Side effects that may occur during the use of herbion primrose syrup are classified into the following groups according to frequency: very often (≥1/10), often (≥1/100, 1/10), infrequently (≥1/1,000, 1 /100), rare (≥1/10,000, 1/1000), very rare (1/10,000), frequency unknown (frequency cannot be determined from the available data).

From the immune system: rarely - hypersensitivity reactions.

From the gastrointestinal tract: very rarely - stomach disorders, nausea and vomiting.

If the severity of the symptoms of the disease does not decrease during the period of use of the drug, or if side effects not listed in this list occur, you should consult a doctor.

Directions for use and doses

Inside, after meals, with a sufficient amount of warm water.

Shake before use!

Adults are recommended to take 3 scoops (1 scoop - 5 ml) 3-4 times a day.

Children aged 2 to 5 years - 1/2 measuring spoon 3 times a day.

Children aged 5 to 14 years - 1 measuring spoon (5 ml) of syrup 3 times a day.

Children over 14 years old - 2 scoops (10 ml) of syrup 3-4 times a day.

The duration of the course of therapy is 2–3 weeks. Increasing the duration or repeating the course of treatment is possible after consulting a doctor.

Note!

Description of the drug Gerbion primrose syrup fl. 150ml on this page is a simplified author’s version of the apteka911 website, created on the basis of the instructions for use.
Before purchasing or using the drug, you should consult your doctor and read the manufacturer's original instructions (attached to each package of the drug). Information about the drug is provided for informational purposes only and should not be used as a guide to self-medication. Only a doctor can decide to prescribe the drug, as well as determine the dose and methods of its use.

special instructions

1 scoop of syrup (5 ml) contains 3.16 g of sucrose. If the recommendations for the use of the drug specified in the instructions are followed, the patient receives from 3.16 g (1 measuring spoon - 5 ml, corresponding to 0.316 XE) to 9.48 g (3 measuring spoons - 15 ml, corresponding to 0.948 XE) ) sucrose.

Influence on the ability to drive vehicles and other mechanisms. The drug Gerbion® primrose syrup does not affect the ability to drive vehicles and work with other complex technical devices that require increased concentration and speed of psychomotor reactions.

Pharmacological properties

The drug Herbion primrose syrup contains aqueous extracts of primrose root, thyme herb and levomenthol.
the influence is based on pharmacological research and many years of practical application. these active substances facilitate the expectoration of thick mucus from the bronchi during respiratory inflammation, colds and flu. Due to the high content of saponins, the drug Gerbion primrose syrup is used as an expectorant. Saponins stimulate the gastric mucosa, which, through the vagus nerve, stimulates an increase in the bronchial secretion reflex and improves expectoration due to the rarefaction of bronchial secretions. The surface activity of saponins is expressed in the formation of a monomolecular film that envelops the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract and thus contributes to the local thinning of thick mucus.

Thyme herb extract acts as an expectorant and bronchospasmolytic due to the content of essential oil, the main part of which is excreted through the lungs. On its way to the lungs, the drug improves mucus secretion and expectoration, while at the same time it also has a slight antispasmodic effect on the smooth muscles of the respiratory tract and thus reduces spasm. Thymol, the main component of essential oil, has an antiseptic effect.

Levomenthol has an antiseptic and analgesic effect. Levomenthol is often used for bronchitis and sinusitis.

After oral administration of the drug Gerbion primrose syrup, the main component of the essential oil of thyme extract - thymol - is quickly absorbed. Its Cmax in blood plasma is reached after 1.97 hours. In the body, thymol breaks down into sulfate and glucuronide. Blood plasma contains mainly sulfate. Part of the thymol or essential oil of thyme is excreted by the lungs. During the day, 16% of thymol is excreted in the urine in the form of glucuronide and sulfate.

Levomenthol is easily soluble in fat and therefore is well absorbed through the intestinal mucosa into the blood, from where it enters the liver. In the liver it is first hydroxylated and then bound to glucuronic acid. Excreted in bile and urine. During the day, 35–50% of the dose of levomenthol taken orally is excreted in the urine.

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