Potter’s Allerclear Tablets are a herbal remedy traditionally used for the symptomatic relief of rhinitis (runny nose), nasal congestion and catarrh (increased production of phlegm in the nose and throat). The tablets contain a combination of herbal ingredients:
- Garlic and its oil which are antimicrobial, anticatarrhal and helps loosen phlegm.
- Echinacea acts against infections, is anti-inflammatory and stimulates the immune system.
Potters Allerclear tablets are:
- Non drowsy
- Tried and tested
Garlic 30mg, Garlic Oil 1mg, Dry extract echinacea (100:22 concentrate) 13.2mg.
Other Ingredients:
Charcoal Medicinal Vegetable, Sucrose, Acacia, Stearic Acid, Talc, Magnesium Stearate, Croscarmellose, Silica, Shellac, calcium carbonate Light, Titanium Dioxide (E171), Black and Yellow Iron Oxides (E172)
Not suitable for use in children under 8 years of age.
Do not take more than the stated dose. If you take too many tablets, discontinue use and contact a doctor.
If you miss a dose, take a replacement as soon as you remember, unless it is nearly time for your next dose. Do not take two doses at the same time to make up for a missed dose.
Do not take this product:
After taking Potter’s Allerclear Tablets:
Side effects are not known with this product, but if you experience any undesirable symptoms or side effects when taking this product consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Using Herbal Medicines
- As with any medicine, care should be taken to read the label particularly regarding dosage instructions and cautions.
- In particular, some remedies - like any medicinal products - are not suitable for pregnant women or young children.
- Often herbal medicines need time to work. The effects may only become apparent after some days. Obviously cough medicines work quickly, but many herbal medicines need that longer term view in order to harness their ability to deliver the long term solution.
- Where you are already taking prescribed medicine, your doctor should be advised when additional OTC remedies - herbal or chemical are taken. Your doctor should be consulted before stopping the prescribed treatment.
- Over the counter (OTC) herbal medicines are generally known for being free from unwelcome side effects. If by any chance you notice a problem, the advice is to stop taking the product and consult a health professional.
- All medicines should be kept out of the hands of children.
- Do not use after the 'use by' date that is indicated on the product.