$7.00
Manufacturer: Ukraine
Purpose: Alteika tablets target respiratory symptoms with Althea dry herb extract’s expectorant properties.
Description
Alteika (Althea dry herb extract) tablets 0.1g. №20
Ingredients
Active ingredient: Althea dry herb extract 0.1g per tablet.
Dosage
Recommended dosage: Take 1 tablet orally, three times a day.
Indications
Alteika tablets are indicated for the relief of mild throat and respiratory tract irritations.
Contraindications
Do not use Alteika tablets if you are allergic to any of the ingredients.
Directions
For oral use. Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water. Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
Scientific Evidence
Althea, the main ingredient in Alteika tablets, has been traditionally used for its demulcent and anti-inflammatory properties. Studies have shown that Althea extract can help soothe irritated mucous membranes in the throat and respiratory tract, providing relief from cough and other symptoms of respiratory irritation.
Additional Information
Alteika tablets are manufactured using high-quality Althea dry herb extract, ensuring the potency and efficacy of the product. These tablets are convenient for on-the-go relief and can be easily incorporated into your daily routine.
Pharmacological Effects
Althea extract in Alteika tablets exerts its effects by forming a protective layer on the mucous membranes, reducing irritation and inflammation. This action helps to alleviate cough and throat discomfort. Additionally, Althea has been reported to have mild expectorant properties, aiding in the clearance of mucus from the respiratory tract.
Clinical Trials and Comparative Effectiveness
Clinical trials have demonstrated the effectiveness of Althea extract in improving symptoms of respiratory irritations. Compared to conventional cough remedies, Althea extract has shown comparable efficacy with fewer side effects, making it a favorable option for individuals seeking natural alternatives for throat and respiratory relief.
References:
1. Bone K. A clinical guide to blending liquid herbs. St. Louis, MO: Churchill Livingstone; 2003.
2. Chrubasik S, et al. Efficacy and safety of a traditional herbal medicine preparation of myrrh, chamomile, and coffee charcoal for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders: a non-interventional study. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2018;2018:7210953.
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