Gorpils

Gorpils: antiseptic lozenges for the treatment of diseases of the oral cavity and pharynx

Gorpils are antiseptic lozenges used for symptomatic treatment of infectious and inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity and pharynx. They are produced by a pharmaceutical group of antiseptics intended for the treatment of diseases of the upper respiratory tract. Gorpils are manufactured by Jepak International in India.

The active ingredients of Gorpils - amylmetacresol and dichlorobenzyl alcohol - have antiseptic properties and help reduce inflammation in the mouth and pharynx. Gorpils are available in several dosage forms, including lozenges with various flavors: strawberry, honey-lemon, lemon, orange, as well as menthol and eucalyptus.

Despite the fact that Gorpils is an over-the-counter drug, you should familiarize yourself with contraindications and side effects before use. Gorpils is contraindicated for children under 6 years of age and for people with hypersensitivity to the components of the drug. Allergic reactions to the components of the drug are possible, so before using Gorpils you should consult your doctor.

Despite the lack of data on the interaction of Gorpils with other drugs, it is not recommended to use it simultaneously with other antiseptics or local anesthetics. An overdose of Gorpils has not been described, but if signs of overdose occur, you should immediately consult a doctor. Patients with diabetes should be aware that the tablets contain sugar.

In conclusion, Gorpils is a popular antiseptic drug that can help reduce inflammation in the mouth and throat due to infectious and inflammatory diseases. However, before using it, you should familiarize yourself with the contraindications and side effects, and if you have any doubts, you should consult your doctor.