The sore throat specialist

Difflam is a treatment for the symptomatic relief of painful inflammatory conditions of the throat and mouth.1,2

The Difflam range

Difflam™ Spray

Difflam Spray (benzydamine hydrochloride)
0.15% w/v Oromucosal Spray

Difflam Spray delivers sore throat relief for all the family, including children under 6 years.1*

Difflam™ Oral Rinse

Difflam Oral Rinse (benzydamine hydrochloride)
0.15% w/v gargle

Difflam Oral Rinse can be used as a mouthwash or gargle by adults and children over 12.2

Triple action relief

Anti-inflammatory

1. Anti-inflammatory1,2,3

To support the body's natural healing process and help you feel better sooner.
Analgesic

2. Analgesic1,2,3

To relieve the pain from a sore
throat.
Anaesthetic

3. Anaesthetic1,2,3

To soothe a sore throat so you can get on with your day.

When to recommend

See information about the Difflam range of products and their indications.

Clinical evidence

Information outlining the findings of studies supporting Difflam and its active ingredient, benzydamine hydrochloride.

References

  • Difflam Spray, Summary of Product Characteristics. Accessed at www.medicines.ie. Accessed January 2024
  • Difflam Oral Rinse, Summary of Product Characteristics. Accessed at www.medicines.ie. Accessed January 2024
  • Agarwal A et al. An evaluation of aspirin and benzydamine hydrochloride gargle for attenuating postoperative sore throat: a prospective sore throat: a prospective, randomized, single-blind study. Anesth Analg 2006; 103(4): 1001-1003.
  • * CHILDREN UNDER 6: One puff to be administered per 4 kg body weight, up to a maximum of 4 puffs, 1½-3 hourly.

How to stock

Difflam is available directly through your wholesaler.

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