
For many with COVID, sore throat lozenges like Difflam have been a go to for symptom relief over the last few months, and for good reason.
Most sore throats in adults are caused by viruses and usually just require symptom relief.
A sore throat may often be accompanied by a dry cough or even just an irritating tickle, making it difficult to sleep.
Fast-acting, anti-inflammatory pain relief throat lozenges like Difflam Plus Lozenges can relieve pain in just a couple of minutes.
There is also emerging discussion that throat lozenges like Difflam, with specific sets of ingredients, can be particularly beneficial for those with COVID-19 infections.
The preliminary findings indicated the highest concentration BH/CPC lozenge solution tested reduced SARS-CoV-2 viral load by 99.99% in one minute. This was based on testing conducted in a defined and controlled laboratory environment, designed to mimic the conditions of the oral cavity.
The tested solutions showed important virucidal (virus killing) activity against SARS-CoV-2 in the laboratory study, suggesting the possibility of them reducing the amount of virus in the oral cavity as well as reducing the risk of viral transmission.
You can rely on Difflam’s premium range of sprays and lozenges to quickly and effectively ease painful symptoms caused by viral infections.
All formulas are also sugar, lactose and gluten free.
Written by Paul Taylor
Paul Taylor is a New Zealand–based healthcare content writer with 5+ years’ experience creating patient friendly articles for online pharmacies and health platforms. He specialises in accessible condition guides, prescription FAQs, OTC advice, and health & wellbeing tips, translating complex medicines or health condition information into clear, actionable content. Paul collaborates with the ZOOM Pharmacy clinical team and bases every article on authoritative sources, peer reviewed journals and national clinical guidelines to ensure evidence based, up to date content. His goal is to help readers feel empowered to make informed decisions about their medicines and wellbeing. This content is general information only and does not replace professional medical advice.