BELL'S OTC medicines cough & cold remedies chesty cough mixture 200ml

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  • BELL'S OTC medicines cough & cold remedies chesty cough mixture 200ml

BELL'S OTC medicines cough & cold remedies chesty cough mixture 200ml

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  • Product features

    Bell's Chesty Cough Oral Solution is a potent remedy for wet, chesty coughs (productive coughs) caused by colds and flu viruses. It contains an expectorant that helps lift and break down the build-up of phlegm, while glycerol is a soothing agent that coats your throat in a protective film for immediate relief. It's suitable for adults and children aged 12 and above, and contains ipecacuanha liquid extract and glycerol.

    • Eases phlegm build-up and chest congestion
    • Soothes sore throats
    • Easy-to-use oral administration

Overview

Bell's Chesty Cough Oral Solution provides symptomatic relief of productive coughs, otherwise known as chesty coughs. It delivers rapid relief so that you can breathe more comfortably. It's suitable for adults and children aged 12 and above. 

FAQ

  • How often can you take Bell's cough medicine?

    Adults can take this cough medicine three to four times daily (take 5-10ml). But don't exceed four doses in one day.

  • What are the ingredients in Bell's cough syrup?

    Bell's Chesty Cough Oral Solution contains two active ingredients - ipecacuanha liquid extract and glycerol. It also includes other ingredients such as sucrose, lemon oil, glucose, ethanol, camphor, ethyl hydroxybenzoate E214.

  • How many days in a row can you take a cough syrup like Bell's Healthcare Chesty Cough Oral Solution?

    You can take this cough syrup for up to three days but don't take it for any more than this as it can cause rebound congestion.

Side Effects

Common side effects of Bell's Chesty Cough Oral Solution can include:

  • Feeling sick.
  • Being sick.
  • Feeling dizzy.
  • Digestive discomfort.
  • An allergic reaction.

 If you notice an intense or unexpected side effect with this medication, stop use and speak to a GP or one of our pharmacists.

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