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Bronchodual

Do you know what type of cough you have?

Bronchodual simplifies choosing a cough remedy. If you don’t know what type of cough you have, or your cough changes over time –Bronchodual relieves any cough

The two natural active ingredients in Bronchodual have been traditionally used in
Western herbal medicine for over 75 years.

Associated with colds and mild bronchitis.

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Type of cough

Marshmallow root, being a demulcent, is the active ingredient that relieves dry unproductive coughs – dry, tickly, irritating coughs.

Thyme herb extract, an expectorant, is the active ingredient that relieves chesty coughs and loosens respiratory tract mucous

Bronchodual Cough Syrup

Bronchodual is a traditional Western herbal medicine, based on over 75 years of use to relieve dry coughs, mild chesty coughs and loosen respiratory tract mucous.

For the whole family with children 4 years plus.

Bronchodual Cough Syrup ideal for at home.

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Bronchodual Cough Pastilles

Bronchodual is a traditional Western herbal medicine, based on over 75 years of use to relieve dry coughs, mild chesty coughs and loosen respiratory tract mucous.

For the whole family with children 4 years plus.

Bronchodual Cough Pastilles perfect for on-the-go.

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Features and Benefits 

  • Relieves ANY cough
  • For the whole family with children 4yrs plus
  • 2 natural active ingredients targeting dry & chesty coughs
  • Gluten & lactose-free, vegetarian friendly
  • Same active ingredients in 2 formats - pastilles and syrup 

 

Bronchodual is available at leading pharmacies.
For more information, visit www.bronchodual.com.au

 

†Associated with colds and mild bronchitis. *Traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve dry and mild chesty coughs.
ALWAYS READ THE LABEL AND FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS OF USE.

References 1. Madaus G. Lehrbuch der biologischen Heilmittel. Vol 1. Georg Thieme Verlag, Leipzig 1938, 492-497. 2. Dinand, A. (1921): Handbuch der Heilpflanzenkunde, Handbuch der Heilpflanzenkunde [Handbook of medicinal plants] – Thymian; Eibisch. Publishing House JF Schreiber, Eßlingen and Munich. 3. Madaus, G. (1938): Lehrbuch der Biologischen Heilmittel-Althaea, http://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/madaus/althaea.html (accessed on 14.10.2014). 4. IRI_Cough/Cold Category_MAT 05/01/2020