Llantediet Respir Effervescent Tablets
Con N-acetyl Cysteine
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Vitamin C contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system and to the protection of cells against oxidative damage. The use of this vitamin is traditionally associated with the prevention of catarrhal symptoms in autumn and winter.

In cold weather, take care of your breathing!

Cough is the defense mechanism of our body to expel harmful particles and excess mucus accumulated inside. Mucus is a beneficial natural secretion with a lubricating and defensive capacity. It becomes a problem when the amount of mucus produced and its viscosity increases, becoming less fluid and thicker; as it happens in the catarrhal and infectious processes of the respiratory tract.

Other accompanying symptoms of cough in these infectious processes typical of the cold months are difficulty expectorating, difficulty breathing normally, nasal congestion, throat and musculoskeletal discomfort, fever, tiredness, headache …

With N-acetyl Cysteine
N-acetylcysteine is a molecule with proven mucolytic activity. It has been used for years as an adjuvant in the management of respiratory processes that occur with an increase in the amount of mucus and its viscosity. It has been observed that it decreases mucus production and helps to fluidize it, facilitating its expectoration and improving cough.

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

 

 

Large Plantain

Thyme

Marshmallow

Pelargonium

Vitamin C

It can be complemented with …

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