Strepils - Relieve Sore Throat and Cough Symptoms

Strepils are a type of medicated lozenges commonly used to relieve sore throat and cough symptoms. They often contain ingredients like menthol and soothing agents that help alleviate throat irritation.
Category
Drug
Where to get
Available over the counter at pharmacies and drugstores.
Applicable for
Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Strepils FAQ


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What is Strepsils website?

Strepsils website provides expert information on sore throats and blocked noses, our range of sore throat remedy products and advice on how to prevent sore throats.

Why are Strepsils called Strepsil?

The name of Strepsil comes from the streptococcus bacteria that causes certain types of sore throat. Strepsils are sold in Italy under the Benagol brand. In Germany are sold now as Dobendan and Dobensana brand, from 2009 till 2013 were sold as Dobendan Strepsils.

What are Strepsils used for?

Strepsils provide a wide range of sore throat lozenges for adults and children that can be used to combat different kinds of sore throats.

What is Strepsils & how does it work?

Strepsils is a soothing and medicated lozenge which contains active ingredients to tackle sore throat pain. Trusted by consumers and pharmacists alike, the Strepsils medicated lozenge range provides consumers with the most appropriate treatment option for sore throats. Strepsils lozenges target the throat immediately.

Where can I buy Strepsils?

Strepsils are sold in Italy under the Benagol brand. In Germany are sold now as Dobendan and Dobensana brand, from 2009 till 2013 were sold as Dobendan Strepsils. In Norway they are sold without active ingredients under the Repsil brand. The recommended dose is a tablet every 2–3 hours for adults.

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