Indication of Lyso 6 This medication relieves sore throats (without fever), ulcers and small cuts in the mouth (for adults and children over 6 years). Dosage Suitable for adults and children over the age of 6 years old. 6-8 tablets spread out through the day. Frequency of dose Doses spaced out at a minimum of 1 hour. Duration is capped at 5 days. Length of treatment: if no improvement after 5 days, consult your doctor. Composition Active ingredients: Pyridoxine hydrochloride: 10.00 mg Lysozyme hydrochloride: 20.00 mg Per tablet. Other ingredients: Dilutants: ethylvanillin, hypromelose, sodium sachharine, magnesium stearate, lactose monohydrate. Format This drug is in the form of an under-the-tongue tablet. Box of 30 tablets. Precautions for use Sore throat In case of: - fever - infected phlegm - difficulty in swallowing food If symptoms persist after 5 days, CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR. Ulcers, small cuts in the mouth In case of: - large cuts - spread out cuts - fever CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY. This drug is not recommended for patients with a galactose intolerance, a Lapp lactose intolerance or glucose-galactose malabsorption (rare hereditary illnesses). IF IN DOUBT DO NOT HESITATE TO CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR OR PHARMACIST FOR ADVICE. Special warnings High doses of pyridoxine (or vitamin B6) over a long period of time (several months or even years) can cause tingling and disturbances of balance, shaking hands and feet, and difficulties in coordinating movement . These are generally reversible when treatment is stopped. Prolonged use (+5 days) is not recommended as it can change the natural microbial balance in the mouth and throat. Contraindications Do not take LYSO 6: · for a child under 6 years of age, · if you are allergic to pyridoxine hydrochloride, lysozyme hydrochloride or one of the other ingredients. Pregnancy and breast feeding For precautionary measures, it is advisable not to take this drug during pregnancy. We do not know if lysozyme passes into human milk so it is recommended to avoid taking it during breast-feeding. During pregnancy and breast feeding it is always recommended to consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any type of drug.