
Dried Ivy Leaf Extract from Germany which complies with Ph. Eur. monograph 2148
Hedervy Cold & Cough Syrup
(Blackcurrant Flavour) 120ml
Overview
Hedervy Cold & Cough Syrup harvests the natural power of plant extracts from ivy leaf (Hedera helix) and black Elderberry fruit (Sambucus nigra), which have been clinically demonstrated to help tackle coughs* and colds^ head on.1 Through a combination of nature and science, Hedervy Cold & Cough Syrup provides relief from the common cold and its symptoms with a great-tasting blackcurrant flavour. Whether you are looking to relieve runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, and sore throat, or reduce phlegm; Hedervy Cold & Cough Syrup ensures respiratory comfort when you need it most.

No added alcohol

No added colouring

No added sugar

A non-drowsy formula

A great-tasting blackcurrant flavor

Halal Certified
Indications
Traditionally used to:2

Relieve runny nose

Relieve nasal congestion

Relieve cough

Reduce phlegm

Relieve throat irritation
Traditionally used to relieve runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, sore throat and reduce phlegm.
Ingredients
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Dosage
| Age | Dosage | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| 2 – 4 years | 2.5ml | 2 times daily |
| 5 – 9 years | 2.5ml | 3 times daily |
| 10 – 13 years | 5ml | 3 times daily |
| 14 years – Adult | 10ml | 3 times daily |
Direction Of Use
- For oral use only.
- Can be taken with or without food.
- Shake well before use.
- Use the enclosed measuring cup.
Warning And Precautions
- This is a traditional medicine.
- Please consult your pharmacist/doctor if symptoms persist or worsen.
- Hedervy Cough Syrup range is suitable for children above 2 years old to adults. It is also suitable for diabetics as sorbitol is used as a sweetener.
- There is insufficient reliable data for the use of Hedervy Cough Syrup product range in pregnant and breastfeeding individuals.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Recommended Storage Conditions
Store below 30°C and in a cool and dry place. Avoid direct sunlight.
Footnotes & References
Footnotes
*Clinical trials for Hedera helix leaf extract: Meyer-Wegener et al. (1993), Cwientzek et al. (2011), Brattström et al. (2006), Bolbot (2004), Maidannik (2003), Unkauf and Friederich (2000)
^Clinical studies for Sambucus nigra fruit extract.: Zakay-Rones et al (2004), Tiralongo et al (2016), Schön et al (2021)
References
1. European Medicines Agency. https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/documents/herbal-monograph/final-european-union-herbal-monograph-hedera-helix-l-folium-revision-2_en.pdf. 28 May 2024.
2. Data on File.