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Benylin Mucus Cough Max Honey & Lemon Syrup – Powerful Mucus Cough Relief

Benylin Mucus Cough Max Honey & Lemon Syrup is a powerful liquid medicine designed to relieve mucus coughs and chest congestion.

  • Loosens and clears mucus buildup

  • Supports easier coughing for clearer airways

  • Contains guaifenesin, a trusted expectorant

 

What Causes a Mucus Cough?

Mucus coughs are typically triggered by:

  • Common infections such as cold or flu

  • Allergic reactions like hay fever

  • Excess phlegm buildup in the chest and throat

 

Coughing is your body's natural way of clearing mucus and keeping airways open.

Who Is This Mucus Cough Medicine Suitable For?

  • Adults and children aged 12 years and over

  • Not suitable for anyone allergic to any ingredients listed in the syrup

 

Can This Medicine Be Used During Pregnancy or Breastfeeding?

  • Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding

  • Always consult your GP or pharmacist before use

 

How to Use Benylin Mucus Cough Max Honey & Lemon Syrup

  • Take 10ml (two 5ml spoonfuls) up to four times per day

  • Do not exceed the recommended dose

 

If symptoms persist beyond 7 days, consult a GP or pharmacist.

Are There Any Side Effects?

Most users tolerate Benylin well, but side effects may occur in some individuals.

Seek medical advice if you experience:

  • Allergic reactions (rashes, itching, flushing)

  • Unusual symptoms or discomfort

 

Report any side effects via the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme.

Important Medical Information

This is a medicated product—always consult your doctor or pharmacist before use if:

 

  • You have an underlying medical condition

  • You are taking other medications or complementary treatments

  • Your symptoms worsen or persist

 

For trusted medical guidance, visit the NHS website.

Read the enclosed leaflet thoroughly before use and consult your GP where appropriate.

Helpful Advice on Addiction

If you are concerned about dependency on over-the-counter medicines, visit these expert resources for support.

🔗 NHS Help & Advice on Drug Addiction
🔗 Talk To Frank – Drug Addiction Help & Support

 

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