Orofar Lozenges
medicine

Orofar offers a strong dual action

  • Relieves sore throat pain
  • Deactivates viruses, bacteria and fungi causing the inflammation in the throat
  • Suitable for children as of 5 years

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How do Orofar lozenges act?

Orofar is particularly recommended for sore throats associated with colds, pharyngitis or laryngitis as well as stomatitis. It can be used for the relief of pain and discomfort caused by inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth and throat (stomatitis, pharyngitis) or the gums (gingivitis).

Orofar has a dual action since it is fighting the pain and also the pathogenes causing the inflammation.

When Orofar is sucked the antiseptic active ingredient benzoxonium chloride acts directly in the mouth and throat against the bacteria and viruses, while the active ingredient Lidocaine relieves the pain.

Application & Dosage

12 years +:
Severe sore throat: Every 1-2 hours one lozenge
Milder sore throat: Every 2-3 hours one lozenge
Maximum 10 lozenges a day  

Children from 5 to 11 years:
Every 2-3 hours: one lozenge
Maximum 6 lozenges a day

Important: If the symptoms last longer than 7 days and/or are accompanied by a high fever, please contact your doctor.

Sore Throat with children

Orofar provides effective relief from sore throats for children aged 5+

  • Delicious orange flavour

  • Sugar-free

  • Without alcohol or preservatives

Tolerability

The active ingredients benzoxonium chloride and lidocaine hydrochloride contained in Orofar are considered to be very well tolerated.

They have been tried and tested as pharyngeal therapeutics for many years. Hypersensitivity reactions occur only very rarely.

No interactions are expected with benzoxonium and lidocaine.

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