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Chloraseptic Sore Throat Lozenges Review

Any time there is a rapid or sudden change of the weather, I get a sore throat. Air conditioning, air travel, swimming, sports, and the weather all take their tolls out of me. I don’t have to see my pulmonologist to begin my fight against any virus, bacteria, or summer allergy. I just treat the symptoms for a couple of days and, if that doesn’t do it, then follow up with a medical appointment. Too many times this patient has recovered before the receptionist booked her appointment. Besides I hate waiting in a waiting room.

Last week the dog days of summer hit. In record-breaking heat, I had chills. My head ached; my nose was stuffy; my throat scratchy. Accordingly, I began the prescribed regime:

  1. I got plenty of R&R–finished five novels while lounging in bed.
  2. Drank lots of clear beverages–hot broths and tea as well as cold juices, jello, and water.
  3. Took liquid gel ibuprofen when needed.
  4. Gargled frequently with mouthwash which I personally prefer to salt water.
  5. Used OTC lozenges according to directions.

I ran out of cough drops. My middle son finished them and all the hard candy in the house and never told me so I could restock. So I took a couple of the lollipops I keep around for my grandbabies to make do. I really did not want to drive to any store. Then the deliveryman saved the day by delivering a package. His timing was perfect.

Relief, not instant but fast, came in some samples of Chloraspetic Sore Throat Lozenges. Chloraseptic is a fast acting oral analgesic that soothes.

I received samples of

I pooped a Chloraseptic into my mouth. It was effective. I knew before the first liquid center burst relief for my throat and nasal passages. My box of wild berry is almost gone. I will stock up on it next trip to the store.

Hubby got the summertime blues about the time I started to recuperate. He appropriated the multi-symptom wild cherry ones. He finished his and told me to buy more when he ran out. So they worked for him too. Glad they did. Being a man of few words whenever I ask him anything, I asked his opinion and was told, “They’re good.” They are well worth the suggested retail price of $3.99 for a 15 or 18 count pack.

FYI: The Max Strength Wild Berries flavor Chloraseptic lozenge is the strongest available over the counter remedy without a Rx.

Chloraseptic Lozenges are the #1 pharmacist recommended lozenge. They can be used for the temporary relief of occasional minor irritation, pain, sore mouth and sore throat. It is advised that a severe or persistent sore throat or sore throat accompanied by high fever, headache, nausea, and vomiting may be serious so you should consult doctor promptly.

The product(s) featured in this review was provided free of cost to me for the sole purpose of product testing and review. This review has not been monetarily compensated and is based on the views and opinions of my family and/or self. Please note that the opinions reflected in this post have not been influenced by the sponsor in any way.

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