Maxflu
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Maxflu is a drug created and sold by Pliva d.d. Pharmaceutics Croatia. The drug is intended to relieve the effects of the common cold and flu. It is usually sold in a packet of 10 tablets which are to be melted in water or some similar non-alcoholic and non-sodium drink (effervescent tablets).
The drug is issued without a medical prescription. The chemical makeup of one of the tablets consists of the following:
- 500mg paracetamol
- 30mg pseudoephedrine hydroclorid
- 60mg ascorbic acid (vitamin C)
- In trace amounts: sorbitol, aspartam, lactose, sodium benzoate.
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