Zinc Lozenges with Echinacea and Vitamin C – Cherry-30 Lozenges

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Jamieson Zinc Lozanges with Echinacea & Vitamin C

Jamieson’s Wild Cherry Zinc Lozenges provide highly bioavailable zinc citrate, which is easily absorbed by the body. Specially formulated with Vitamin C, Vitamin D and echinacea, Wild Cherry Zinc Lozenges enhance the immune system’s virus-fighting power and help maintain optimal health. They dissolve quickly so the body can readily absorb the active ingredients, which provide quick relief from cold and flu symptoms.

Tasty, natural and wild-cherry flavoured, these lozenges help reduce the duration and severity of cold symptoms.

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Medicinal Ingredients:

Elemental Zinc (Gluconate) 50 mg.Zinc (Gluconate) 10 mg
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid, Sodium ascorbate) 100 mg
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) 2.5 mcg/100 IU
Echinacea (5:1) extract (Echinacea angustifolia, root) 8 mg equivalent to 40 mg of dried herb, standardized to 4% echinacosides
Astragalus (8:1) extract (Astragalus membranaceus, root) 1 mg
equivalent to 8 mg of dried herb
Chamomile (4:1) extract (Matricaria recutita/M. chamomilla, flower) 1 mg equivalent to 4 mg of dried herb
Peppermint leaf (Mentha x piperita, leaf) 1 mg
Ginger (Zingiber officinale, rhizome) 1 mg

Non-Medicinal Ingredients:

Cellulose, vegetable magnesium stearate, citric acid, silica, dextrose, sucralose, natural wild cherry flavour.

No salt (NaCl), gluten, lactose, artificial colours or flavours.

Dosage:

Adults 19 years and older: Take at first sign of cold, flu and dry or sore throat, to a maximum of 5 lozenges daily. Dissolve lozenges slowly in the mouth, after a meal. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications. Store between 15°C and 25°C, away from children. Do not use if blister pack is broken.

Warnings:

Drug Interactions: Doxycycline, Minocycline, Tetracycline hydrochloride — zinc may reduce effectiveness. Take zinc at least two hours after ingesting these medications.

Nutrient Depletions: Diuretics, ethambutol, penicillamine, sodium valproate — zinc intake in the elderly may be sub-optimal and, if compounded with certain drugs, can lead to mild or even moderate zinc deficiency.

Breastfeeding may deplete maternal zinc stores, resulting from a greater need for zinc during lactation. Alcohol decreases the absorption of zinc and increases loss of zinc in urine. Diarrhea causes zinc loss. Those who have had gastrointestinal surgery or who have digestive disorders that result in malabsorption, such as sprue, Crohn’s disease and short bowel syndrome, may lack zinc.

Warnings: Zinc supplementation can cause a copper deficiency.

Toxicity, Adverse Warnings and Side Effects: Echinacea should not be used on an indefinite, continuous basis. Echinacea is well tolerated by most people and Echinacea use is usually without side effect. Allergic reactions have been reported in people who are allergic to other members of plants in the daisy family (daisy, marigold, ragweed).

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