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This Medicine can only be sold under the supervision of Pharmacist, therefore you will need to answer a few short questions so our Pharmacist can ensure this product is suitable for you.
Difflam throat spray (Benzydamine) contains the active ingredient, Benzydamine, which acts locally to stop pain and inflammation. Its design ensures that the powerful active ingredient is delivered straight to the point of pain, for fast, targeted pain relief. It's used to treat:
- Painful mouth or throat conditions, such as mouth ulcers, sore throat or gums
- Pain and inflammation following dental surgery
- Inflammation of the throat (pharyngitis) following surgical removal of the tonsils or the use of a tube passed through the nose into the stomach (naso-gastric tube).
How Benzydamine works:
Benzydamine hydrochloride is a painkilling medicine used to relieve mild to moderate pain and inflammation in a particular area. It is most effective if applied directly to the area affected. Benzydamine also acts as a local anaesthetic, causing numbness and providing pain relief at the site of application.
Caution before using Difflam Throat Spray (Benzydamine):
- Avoid contact with eyes
You should carefully read all product packaging and labels prior to use.
How to use Difflam Throat Spray (Benzydamine):
Adults: Use 4-8 puffs every 2-3 hours.
Children aged 6-12 years: Use 4 puffs every 2-3 hours.
Children under the age of 6 years: Number of puffs to be taken is based on weight of child.
- Give one puff for each 4kg of body weight.
- Give every 2-3 hours.
- Do not take more than 4 puffs at any one time.
Each metered dose pump spray delivers:
Benzydamine hydrochloride 0.15% w/v, approximately 175 microlitres per puff.
Contains:
Methyl parahydroxybenzoate
Ethanol
SKU WDM-0353
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Questions from our Pharmacist
This product is classified as a Pharmacy Medicine, hence we kindly ask you to respond to a brief questionnaire so that our pharmacy team can verify its suitability for you.
Difflam Spray 30ml
Patient Details
- Mouth ulcers
- Teething
- Sore throat
- Sore tongue or gums
- Discomfort associated with dentures or dental work
Medical Conditions
Consent
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