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Charak Kofol Ayurvedic Chewable Tablet For Cough & Sore Throat Relief | Sugar-Free

(60 Chewable Tablets in packet)
Charak Kofol Ayurvedic Chewable Tablet For Cough & Sore Throat Relief | Sugar-Free
Product Details
Charak Kofol Chewable Tablet Sugar-Free is a specially designed Ayurvedic formulation in a convenient chewable tablet form, aimed at providing relief from cough and throat discomfort without the added sugars. These tablets offer a natural and holistic approach to managing cough and throat irritation.

Key Ingredients:
  • Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)
  • Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
  • Shunthi (Zingiber officinale)
  • Kali Miri (Piper nigrum)

Indications:
Charak Kofol Chewable Tablet Sugar-Free is indicated for individuals experiencing cough and throat irritation. It is suitable for those who prefer sugar-free options and are seeking natural remedies to alleviate these discomforts.

Net Quantity: 30 tablets

Product Form: Chewable Tablets

Key Benefits:
  • Relieves cough and throat irritation
  • Soothes the respiratory tract
  • Sugar-free formulation
  • Provides natural relief
  • Supports overall respiratory health

Dosage:
Use as directed by a healthcare practitioner.

Safety Information:
  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Can Charak Kofol Chewable Tablet Sugar-Free be used for a dry cough?

Yes, Charak Kofol Chewable Tablet Sugar-Free can be used for both dry and productive cough. It is formulated to provide relief from various types of cough and throat irritation.

Q. Is this product suitable for individuals with diabetes or those looking to avoid added sugars?

Yes, this product is sugar-free and suitable for individuals with diabetes or those who prefer sugar-free options.

Q. Are there any dietary restrictions while taking these tablets?

While taking Charak Kofol Chewable Tablet Sugar-Free, it is advisable to avoid cold and refrigerated foods and beverages for better results.

Content on this page was last updated on 19 February, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)