Vocalzone throat lozenges were developed in 1912 by renowned ear, nose, and throat surgeon William Lloyd for the legendary tenor "Enrico Caruso."
In 1907, William Lloyd met Caruso at a performance at Event Garden and became Caruso's personal physician.
Enrico Caruso's voice problems led Lloyd to develop the "vocalzone" as a treatment method.
Vocalzone lozenges have been sold in England for over 100 years and are manufactured using the original formula developed for Caruso.
Vocalzone is formulated to aid vocal health and also has a soothing effect on sore throats and coughs.
The lozenges' active ingredients are menthol, peppermint oil, and myrrh tincture.
It has been proven to prevent throat irritation caused by excessive talking, singing, and smoking.
It is also very effective in relieving dry, irritated throats.
Vocalzone, the only lozenge in the world with a 100-year history, is sold only in pharmacies.
Vocalzone lozenges are available in two different forms: a cardboard box containing 24 lozenges and a metal box containing 12 lozenges.
Ingredients:
Myrrh-bearing resin (commiphoramolmol), levomenthol, peppermint oil (produced by hydrodistillation).
Modified starch (tapioca starch and corn starch), sugar, glucose syrup, licorice extract, color (vegetable carbon e153), coconut oil, palm oil, glaze (beeswax), emulsifier (soy lecithin).
How to use?
The lozenges are used by gently sucking in the mouth.
Adults can consume up to 12 lozenges per day, one every 2-3 hours.
Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Patients with diabetes should use under the supervision of a doctor.
Store in a cool, dry place below 25 C.