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4D-PH
SINUPRET DRAGEES
Contents
Gentianae radix (gentian root), Primulae flos (primrose flowers with calyx), Rumicus
herba (common sorrel herb), Sambuci flos (elder flowers), Verbenae herba (shop vervain wort).
Indications/Uses
In acute and chronic inflammations of the paranasal sinuses and the respiratory tract, also as
supplementary measure in antibacterial therapy.
Unless otherwise prescribed: Adults: 2 dragees 3 times daily.
Children of School Age: 1 dragee 3 times daily.
Sinupret dragees are to be swallowed whole with some liquid, if necessary.
Sinupret dragees must not be taken in cases of hypersensitivity to one of its active or inactive ingredients.
Very rare cases of gastrointestinal disorders (eg, stomachache, nausea) and hypersensitivity reactions
(exanthema, erythema, pruritus, angioedema, dyspnea, face edema) have been reported. In these cases,
intake of Sinupret dragees should be discontinued and a physician must be consulted.
Store at temperatures not exceeding 30C. Store carefully. Dragees must be protected from moisture.
Each dragee contains gentian root (Gentianae radix) 6 mg, primrose flowers with calyx (Primulae flos) 18
mg, common sorrel herb (Rumicus herba) 18 mg, elder flowers (Sambuci flos) 18 mg and shop vervain
wort (Verbenae herba) 18 mg.;
Patients w/ rare hereditary problems of fructose & galactose intolerance, lactase deficiency or glucosegalactose malabsorption or sucrase-isomaltase insufficiency should not take Sinupret dragees.
Dosage &
Administration
Contraindications
Side Effects
Storage
Description
Precautions
Availability
Dragees (P11.50).
(Suggested Retail
Price)
Store Prices
(as shared by Users)
Form
Sinupret drag
Dragees
P11.75 in Mercury Drug
Photo
Packing/Price
100's
(P1082.53/pack
)
The patient takes Sinupret before and after the operation to reduce the swelling or
inflammation of the paranasal sinus.