Covonia Throat Spray

Covonia Throat Spray




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lidocaine hydrochloride
chlorhexidine gluconate





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Medically reviewed by
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Available over the counter from pharmacies, we explain everything you need to know about this sore throat treatment
Covonia throat spray used for relieving the pain of sore throats or minor throat infections. This medicine is suitable for adults and children aged 12 years and over.
Here's everything you need to know about covonia throat spray, including how it works, who shouldn't use it and the potential side effects:
Covonia throat spray contains two active ingredients, lidocaine and chlorhexidine.
Lidocaine is a type of medicine called a local anaesthetic. It numbs pain in the area where you apply it by temporarily blocking the pathway of pain signals along nerves.
Chlorhexidine is an antiseptic and disinfectant agent that kills various bacteria, viruses and fungi that can cause throat infections. It helps kill the germs that may be associated with causing your sore throat.
Certain people shouldn't use Covonia throat spray. They include:
Meanwhile, who should see a doctor before using Covonia throat spray?
You should see a doctor if your sore throat is very severe or has lasted longer than two days, if you are also feeling sick or vomiting , or if you have a fever (high temperature) or headache with your sore throat.
The following people should also see a doctor before using Covonia throat spray:
Adults and children aged 12 years and over should use three to five sprays for each dose. This can be repeated 6 to 10 times a day as needed. If you still have a sore throat after two days you should see your doctor. The spray should not be used continuously on a regular basis.
To use the spray, raise the spray nozzle from vertical to horizontal position. Hold your head upright and open your mouth. Point the nozzle at the back of your throat and press the spray button three to five times.
⚠️ Do not exceed the recommended dose.
After each dose turn the spray nozzle back down to close the spray. If the spray doesn't seem to work the nozzle may have become blocked. You should remove the spray nozzle from the pump and clean it in a cup of hot water for a few minutes. Allow it to dry before fixing it back onto the pump.
Do not use it unless you have checked with your doctor first.
Although lidocaine and chlorhexidine have been in widespread use for many years without apparently causing harm, their safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been specifically studied so you should get advice from your doctor before using Covonia throat spray.
Medicines and their possible side effects can affect individual people in different ways. The following are some of the side effects that may rarely be associated with Covonia throat spray. Just because a side effect is stated here doesn't mean that all people using Covonia throat spray will experience that or any side effect.
Read the leaflet that comes with the medicine or talk to your pharmacist if you want any more information about the possible side effects of Covonia throat spray. If you think you have experienced a side effect, did you know you can report this using the yellow card website ?
It's unlikely that Covonia throat spray will affect any other medicines when it's used for short periods of time. However, if you're already taking any medicines, including those bought without a prescription and herbal medicines, then make sure you tell your pharmacist before you start using this medicine, so they can check that the combination is safe.
It's fine to use Covonia throat spray alongside painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen.

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