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Ban Labs Crux Ayurvedic Cough Syrup With Tulsi |Relief From Chronic Cough & Cold|

(100 ml Syrup in bottle)
Ban Labs Crux Ayurvedic Cough Syrup With Tulsi |Relief From Chronic Cough & Cold|
Product Details
Ban Labs Crux Ayurvedic Cough Syrup can help in managing cough and cold. Regular consumption may help in managing irritant cough, throat pain and sore throat. The potent herbal ingredients possess anti-allergic, decongestion, analgesic and expectorant properties. Cough is one of the most common problems for all ages. Cough is a reflex mechanism of our body. Cough can be dry or wet. In dry cough, there is no exudates and only frequent coughing. It can be due to infections too. Crux cough syrup with tulsi is non-alcoholic, non-sedative and non-constipating and has no side effects. Crux cough syrup is suitable for all kind of cough. Crux’s cough action provides relief from sore throat and hoarseness of voice. Crux may help to mobilise mucus that may help in maintaining healthy respiratory passage. In addition, the anti-bacterial, anti-viral demulcent, expectorant and febrifuge action of tulsi can help manage intense and painful dry cough.

Key Ingredients:
  • Nilgiri oil (Eucalyptus globulus)
  • Pudina (Mentha piperata)
  • Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)
  • Ardusa (Adhatoda vasica)
  • Yasthimadhu (Glucyrrhiza glabra)
  • Navsar

Key Benefits:
  • The formulation offers mucolytic and expectorant properties
  • Enriched with anti-allergic and immuno-modulator herbs
  • It may help in maintaining healthy respiratory function
  • The demulcent property of this formulation can help clear and soothe the sore throat
  • It is safe for paediatrics and pregnant lady

Directions For Use:
  • Adult: Take 2 teaspoons three times a day or as directed by the physician
  • Children: Take 1 teaspoon three times a day or as directed by the physician

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • To be taken under medical supervision

Content on this page was last updated on 09 July, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)