Lansoÿl raspberry oral gel in single-dose container is contraindicated in case of allergy to the active substance or to any of the other components, if you have unexplained stomach pains and if you have problems swallowing because of the risk of bronchial aspiration and lipoid pneumonia.
In children, bedridden individuals or those with difficulty swallowing, caution should be exercised when using Lansoyl raspberry as it may cause bronchial and respiratory problems.
In people intolerant to certain sugars or fructose, or who have glucose-galactose malabsorption syndrome or sucrase-isomaltase deficiency, the administration of Lansoyl is not recommended; you should contact your doctor.
The azo dye (cochineal red A, E 124) contained in this medicine may cause allergic reactions.
As Lansoÿl raspberry oral gel in single-dose containers contains 2.3 g of sucrose per single dose, this should be taken into account when on a diet or with diabetes.
If you are currently taking or have recently taken any other medication, even if it is obtained without a prescription, you must inform your doctor or pharmacist.
In cases of constipation, lifestyle and dietary advice should be implemented alongside any necessary treatment. It is recommended that you engage in physical activity, drink plenty of fluids, increase your fiber intake, and work on retraining your bowel movements.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is best to consult a doctor before use. Lansoyl raspberry is not recommended for pregnant women as it may interfere with the absorption of certain vitamins essential for your child.
Refer to the instructions before use or seek advice from a healthcare professional.