

Strepfen Honey Lemon Lozenges 32 – Intensive Flurbiprofen Anti-Inflammatory Sore Throat Relief
Strepfen Honey Lemon Lozenges 32 – Intensive Sore Throat Relief with Flurbiprofen Anti-Inflammatory
Strepfen Honey Lemon Lozenges provide intensive, fast-acting sore throat relief using flurbiprofen — a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that directly targets the inflammation and pain at the throat surface. Unlike standard soothing lozenges that only temporarily coat the throat, Strepfen's flurbiprofen delivers localised anti-inflammatory action that reduces the swelling, redness, and pain of sore throats, often providing relief within 30 minutes. Pharmacy Medicine.
- Flurbiprofen NSAID — targeted anti-inflammatory throat action
- Reduces throat inflammation, swelling, and pain
- Honey lemon flavour — pleasant to use
- Fast-acting — relief often within 30 minutes
- 32 lozenges — Pharmacy Medicine
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Strepfen different from regular throat lozenges?
Most throat lozenges (menthol, honey, glycerin-based) provide temporary soothing and coating of the throat surface. Strepfen contains flurbiprofen — an NSAID (like ibuprofen) that actively reduces the inflammation causing the pain. This makes Strepfen genuinely anti-inflammatory rather than just soothing, providing more meaningful pain relief for inflamed, swollen throats.
What type of sore throat is Strepfen best for?
Strepfen is most effective for inflamed, painful, swollen sore throats — particularly those associated with viral upper respiratory infection (the common cold, flu) or tonsillitis. It works best when the sore throat involves genuine inflammation rather than just dryness or irritation.
How often can I use Strepfen lozenges?
Adults and children 12+: 1 lozenge every 3–6 hours. Do not exceed 5 lozenges in 24 hours. Do not take for more than 3 days without consulting a doctor. Strepfen is not recommended for children under 12.
Can I take Strepfen with ibuprofen or other NSAIDs?
Do not combine Strepfen with other NSAIDs (ibuprofen, naproxen) or aspirin unless directed by a doctor, as this increases NSAID-related side effects. Strepfen can be used alongside paracetamol for additional pain relief if needed.
Is Strepfen safe for people with asthma or stomach issues?
NSAIDs can trigger asthma in aspirin-sensitive individuals and may aggravate stomach ulcers or gastritis. People with known NSAID sensitivity, asthma, peptic ulcer disease, kidney problems, or on anticoagulants should consult their pharmacist or doctor before using Strepfen.
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Strepfen Honey Lemon Lozenges 32 – Intensive Sore Throat Relief with Flurbiprofen Anti-Inflammatory
Strepfen Honey Lemon Lozenges provide intensive, fast-acting sore throat relief using flurbiprofen — a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that directly targets the inflammation and pain at the throat surface. Unlike standard soothing lozenges that only temporarily coat the throat, Strepfen's flurbiprofen delivers localised anti-inflammatory action that reduces the swelling, redness, and pain of sore throats, often providing relief within 30 minutes. Pharmacy Medicine.
- Flurbiprofen NSAID — targeted anti-inflammatory throat action
- Reduces throat inflammation, swelling, and pain
- Honey lemon flavour — pleasant to use
- Fast-acting — relief often within 30 minutes
- 32 lozenges — Pharmacy Medicine
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Strepfen different from regular throat lozenges?
Most throat lozenges (menthol, honey, glycerin-based) provide temporary soothing and coating of the throat surface. Strepfen contains flurbiprofen — an NSAID (like ibuprofen) that actively reduces the inflammation causing the pain. This makes Strepfen genuinely anti-inflammatory rather than just soothing, providing more meaningful pain relief for inflamed, swollen throats.
What type of sore throat is Strepfen best for?
Strepfen is most effective for inflamed, painful, swollen sore throats — particularly those associated with viral upper respiratory infection (the common cold, flu) or tonsillitis. It works best when the sore throat involves genuine inflammation rather than just dryness or irritation.
How often can I use Strepfen lozenges?
Adults and children 12+: 1 lozenge every 3–6 hours. Do not exceed 5 lozenges in 24 hours. Do not take for more than 3 days without consulting a doctor. Strepfen is not recommended for children under 12.
Can I take Strepfen with ibuprofen or other NSAIDs?
Do not combine Strepfen with other NSAIDs (ibuprofen, naproxen) or aspirin unless directed by a doctor, as this increases NSAID-related side effects. Strepfen can be used alongside paracetamol for additional pain relief if needed.
Is Strepfen safe for people with asthma or stomach issues?
NSAIDs can trigger asthma in aspirin-sensitive individuals and may aggravate stomach ulcers or gastritis. People with known NSAID sensitivity, asthma, peptic ulcer disease, kidney problems, or on anticoagulants should consult their pharmacist or doctor before using Strepfen.















