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Check your symptomsChesty coughs can accompany colds or flu. They may come about as soon as the infection starts and could linger for long periods after the viruses have left your system. Herbal remedies have a long tradition of use in treating chesty coughs. Today, they are increasingly being chosen by people who prefer to use natural medicines and those wishing to avoid the use of synthetic cough remedies.
Bronchoforce Chesty Cough is a herbal remedy designed for the relief of chesty coughs, mucus coughs and catarrh. It helps relieve chesty coughs resulting from excess mucus or catarrh in the respiratory tract.
Bronchoforce Chesty Cough Ivy Complex oral drops – a traditional herbal medicinal product used for the relief of chesty coughs, mucus coughs and catarrh, based upon long-standing use as a traditional remedy. Always read the leaflet.
Bronchoforce is a herbal remedy containing extracts of liquorice and freshly harvested Ivy and Thyme. At A.Vogel, we insist that only freshly picked Ivy and Thyme are used to make Bronchoforce. This ensures that the remedy obtained contains the active ingredients* that help relieve a chesty cough.
*Tobler M, et al. Characteristics of whole fresh plant extracts. Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur GanzheitsMedizin, 1994.
Bronchoforce may be used by children (over 12 years of age), adults and the elderly. Take 20 drops 3 to 5 times daily.
This herbal remedy is for oral use only. Do not take more than the recommended dose.
1 ml of oral liquid contains:
Bronchoforce also contains Star Anise oil and Eucalyptus oil.
Use Bronchoforce if you are suffering from a chesty cough, also known as a mucus cough or a hacking cough. This herbal remedy helps lift mucus from the respiratory tract making it easier to expel from the body. Bronchoforce is the right remedy for you if you are experiencing catarrh or mucus in the throat or deeper down in your chest, with the feeling that you need to cough it up. It is also the right remedy if you are experiencing coughing spasms as your body tries to expel mucus.
If you have a tickly cough, Bronchosan Tickly Cough Syrup may be more suitable for you to use. Bronchosan soothes a tickly throat or one which is irritated due to coughing.
It is unlikely that you would need both remedies at the same time, but occasionally you might want to soothe the irritation in your throat with Bronchosan whilst Bronchoforce gets to work bringing up the mucus from your chest.
Bronchoforce may be taken by people suffering from asthma. However, please bear in mind the following:
Like all medicines, this product can cause side effects although not everybody gets them.
The following minor side effects can occur, although the likelihood of these occurring (frequency) is unknown:
There have been isolated reports of side effects occurring with use of products (including confectionery) containing liquorice such as low blood potassium levels, irregular heartbeat and high blood pressure. These however, have not been seen with use of Bronchoforce.
If any of the side effects become serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed above, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.
Customer rating:
18th November 2019
“Follow the instructions and you get results”
Response from A.Vogel: Great result.
Customer rating:
3rd November 2019
“It's helpful for clearing mucus.”
Edith Wei, Hong Kong
Customer rating:
25th July 2019
“No good, didn't work, waste of money”
Sharon Shorrock
Response from A.Vogel: Sorry to hear, that for you, Bronchoforce has not helped. We would advise that should you still be coughing, after any length of time, that you get it checked out by your GP.
Customer rating:
28th March 2019
“It successes where others failed.”
Philip Peplow
Response from A.Vogel: Fantastic result by Bronchoforce.
Customer rating:
28th February 2019
“Tasted foul but seemed to relieve cough”
Pat Clarkson, Trowbridge, wiktshire
Response from A.Vogel: Great result that Bronchoforce relieved your cough. Should you need to use again and if you don't like the taste, you could try it in fruit juice?
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