IVYNISE

Clinically Researched and tested cough Syrup.

For Adults and Children under age of 2 years.

IVYNISE contains dried extract of Ivy Leaves which is a traditional herbal medicine used to liquefies mucus, relaxes convulsive cough and calm coughing.

IVYNISE is used to improve symptoms of chronic inflammatory bronchial diseases, acute  inflammations of the respiratory tract accompanied by coughing.

 

The non-drowsy, sugar-free formulation is reliable and very well tolerated, making it suitable for people of all ages. 

Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Not to be used in children under 2 without medical advice. Contains sorbitol (385 mg/mL; 8.66 g/max. dose 22.5 mL) and potassium sorbate. Products containing sorbitol may have a laxative effect or cause diarrhoea. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.

 

 

 

Loosens & clears mucus

Helps you cough less frequently and more effectively1 and shown to reduce cough symptoms in 93% of cases.3

Relieves congestion

Helps to thin and break up chest mucus so that it’s easier to clear your airways during a cold,1,3 and shown to improve chest congestion in 93% of cases.3

Soothes airways

Assists in soothing the chest by opening and calming the airways associated with a chesty cough due to a cold,3,4 and shown to ease breathing symptoms in 91% of cases2

Extracted from dried Ivy Leaves

Ivy leaf has been found to contain many compounds including saponins which, via the nervous system, activate cells in the lungs to remove excess mucous. Ivy Leaf has also been shown to liquefy thick, sticky mucous in the respiratory tract.

 

Food for thought

When looking for relief, it is important to understand what kind of cough you have. Dry coughs are non-productive and can mean having an irritated tickly throat while chesty coughs are associated with excess mucus which triggers our cough reflex to help remove the extra phlegm. When you are looking to ease a chesty cough, IVYNISE’s specific Ivy leaf extract EA 575 can help to thin and break up chest mucus.