Linctagon  Cough Syrup for Colds & Flu 150ml

Linctagon Cough Syrup for Colds & Flu 150ml

Linctagon Cough Syrup contains the active ingredient Pelargonium sidoides extracted from the roots of the Pelargonium plant indigenous to South Africa. Pelargonium sidoides can assist the body to relieve symptoms associated with the common cold. This soothing cough syrup is an expectorant with mucolytic support. Use as directed on the bottle.
Select your options
Pack Size

Further information

Active ingredients can assist the body with:

• Relieving cough symptoms associated with colds and flu.

• Soothing cough support.

• Expectorant- and mucolytic support.

Dosage & Directions for use

Do not exceed the recommended daily dosage.

For optimal efficacy, take the recommended daily dosage for at least 5 days

Adults 18 years & older

  • Take 1-2 measures (5-10 ml) three times daily after a meal

Children between 6 and 12 years

  • Give 2.5 to 5 ml three times daily after a meal

Children between 3 and 6 years of age

  • Give 2.5 ml three times daily after a meal

Pharmacological classification: A34: other.

Identification: Clear brown, slightly viscous liquid.

Presentation: Amber glass bottle, containing 150 ml syrup, in a unit carton. Complementary registry number 143387.

*Efficacy of support may vary between users. For a diagnosis or if symptoms persist, consult a medical practitioner.

Active Ingredients per 5ml
Pelargonium sidoides Root 56.0 mg
Sambucus nigra (Elderberry) Leaf & Flower 250 mg
Sambucus nigra (Elderberry) Fruit 120 mg
Menthol 0.6 mg
Preservative Alcohol (13% m/m)
Contains sugar (sucrose 1.8g /5ml)

Enquire about this item

Enquire via Email

Contact supplier

Umoyo Natural Health image
Umoyo Natural Health
Nutritional supplements and Herbal teas
Lusaka
Add nutrients to your diet and reduce the risk of health problems by shopping for a wide selection of nutritional supplements from Umoyo Natural Health. Umoyo also offers a range of herbal teas that are loaded with antioxidants and other healthy ingredients. Unlike standard teas and coffee, herbal teas do not contain caffeine.