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Jakeman's

Jakeman's Throat & Chest Menthol Anise Flavored Cough Suppressant Oral Anesthetic Lozenges

30 CT
$2.05 each($0.07 / ct)
Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO

Description

Misc: Menthol cough suppressant oral anesthetic. Est 1907. With other natural flavor. Jakemans famous and original Throat & Chest Lozenges are made with the finest natural ingredients, carefully blended with soothing menthol to obtain a unique mouth watering and refreshing taste. Once tasted they will be your favorite soothing lozenge! Made in Boston, England, for over 100 years using the finest natural ingredients. Uses: Temporarily relieves: cough due to minor throat and bronchial irritation occurring with the common cold or inhaled irritants; occasional minor irritation, pain, sore mouth, and sore throat.
  • Ingredients

    Active Ingredients: In Each Lozenge: Menthol (5 mg). Purpose: Antitussive (Cough Suppressant)/Oral Anesthetic. Inactive Ingredients: Anise Oil (Flavoring), Caramel Color, Eucalyptus Oil (Flavoring), Glucose Syrup, Natural Flavor, Sugar, Water.

    Allergens and safety warnings

    Warnings: Sore throat warning: If sore throat is severe, persists more than 2 days, is accompanied or followed by fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting, consult a doctor promptly. Ask a doctor before use if you have persistent or chronic cough as occurs with smoking, asthma or emphysema; cough that occurs with excessive phlegm (mucus). Stop use and ask a doctor if: cough persists for more than 1 week, tends to recur, or is accompanied by fever, rash or persistent headache (A persistent cough may be a sign of a serious condition); sore mouth symptoms do not improve in 7 days. Pregnancy/breast-feeding warning: If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. Other warnings: To report serious adverse events, call 1-866-205-1185.
  • Adults and Children 2 Years and Over: Dissolve lozenge slowly in the mouth. Repeat every 2 hours as needed or as directed by a doctor. Children Under 2 Years of Age: Ask a doctor.