Sinupret® - for chronic and acute rhinitis
Product Details & Mandatory Information

Active ingredients
- 18 mg primrose with calyx
- 18 mg elderflower
- 18 mg verbena
- 6 mg gentian root
- 18 mg common sorrel herb
Excipients
- Chlorophyllin-copper complex, trisodium salt
- Riboflavin
- 62.1 mg sucrose
- Chlorophyll powder 25%
- Talc
- 0.22 mg sorbitol
- Titanium dioxide
- Glucose syrup, spray-dried
- Water, purified
- Silicon dioxide, highly dispersed
- Corn starch
- Potato starch
- Stearic acid
- Gelatine
- Magnesium oxide, light
- Dextrin
- Castor oil
- Calcium carbonate
- Colorants
- 24.2 mg lactose monohydrate
- Montanglycol wax
- Shellac
- 1.4 mg glucose syrup
- Indigo carmine aluminum salt
- Butyl methacrylate copolymer, basic
- Loosens mucus
- Clears the nose
- Frees the head
- For chronic and acute rhinitis from 6 years of age
- Also suitable for allergy sufferers to relieve rhinosinusitis symptoms
Sinupret® Dragees are approved for children aged 6 and over and adults. The herbal medicine works quickly for acute and chronic rhinosinusitis (sinus infection, runny nose). Sinupret® Dragees lead to an effective improvement of symptoms. They loosen mucus, clear the nose and free the head. For a clear nose to breathe freely. Sinupret®: Get out of the runny nose fog!
The extract from 5 medicinal plants (verbena, elderflower, sorrel herb, primrose and gentian) contained in Sinupret® Dragees fights inflammation, reduces inflammation-related swelling, loosens mucus and supports self-cleaning and regeneration of the mucous membrane. Sinupret® Dragees are very well tolerated and do not cause unpleasant belching after ingestion – they can be taken regardless of meals. Sinupret®: Clear nose!
Due to their mechanism of action, Sinupret® Dragees are also suitable for symptom relief in rhinosinusitis in allergy sufferers. In 25%2 of cases, a sinus infection can develop as part of allergic rhinitis. Sinupret® Dragees make breathing easier, fight inflammation and reduce inflammation-related swelling. Sinupret®: Clear nose!
Sinupret® - the No. 1* for runny nose and sinus infection.
What is special about Sinupret® Dragees?
Sinupret® Dragees are approved for children aged 6 and over and adults. The herbal medicine works quickly for chronic and acute rhinosinusitis (sinus infection, runny nose).
How does a runny nose develop?
We all know the annoying symptoms of a runny nose: the nose runs or is blocked, and breathing is harder than usual. From a medical point of view, a runny nose is an inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane: the sore mucous membrane secretes more viscous mucus and swells. This causes the nose to become blocked or run. The medical term for a runny nose is rhinitis. A runny nose is usually caused by rhinoviruses or cold viruses. Since there are more than 200 different pathogens that cause colds or runny noses, acute - i.e. temporary - runny noses occur so frequently. Runny noses occur all year round. The terms "chill" or "cold" suggest that the occurrence of a runny nose is related to weather conditions. However, the basis of a cold is an infection, so rhinitis viruses are in circulation throughout the year. For example, in the cold season, viruses are often transmitted in heated rooms with dry air, and in summer, for example, in crowds or on airplanes during holiday trips. Also, at the start of school in autumn, an annual increase in infections due to the gathering of many children can be observed.
What is a sinus infection and how does it develop?
A sinus infection (sinusitis) is an inflammation of the mucous membrane in one or more paranasal sinuses. The cause is usually a viral infection. At the same time, the mucous membrane in the nose itself is often inflamed, which corresponds to a runny nose (Latin rhinitis). Therefore, the term rhinosinusitis is also common as an alternative for sinus infection. A sinus infection can occur in one or both sides of the face and affect one or more sinuses. The most common form is an acute sinus infection as a result of a cold. The cold viruses are usually transmitted by smear infections or droplet infections.
What are the symptoms of a sinus infection (sinusitis)?
Signs of a sinus infection typically include a blocked nose and headaches: the runny nose has moved into the paranasal sinuses, which are located in the jaw and forehead area. Typical sinusitis symptoms: obstructed nasal breathing, loss of smell or taste, increased secretion production: initially watery, later viscous or purulent, headaches and facial pain (around the forehead or eyes), strong pressure sensation when bending over or bending the head deeply forward, fever and cold symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, hoarseness, sore throat, toothache, earache. All these symptoms are defense reactions of the body. The mucous membranes in the nose are supplied with more blood, swell and produce more viscous secretions to get rid of the pathogens. However, due to the swelling, the secretions cannot drain. This makes breathing more difficult and the paranasal sinuses are not ventilated.
What are the symptoms of a runny nose in children?
Since a runny nose is just as uncomfortable for babies as it is for us adults, you can usually quickly identify the typical runny nose symptoms: runny nose, increasingly blocked nose, frequent sneezing or urge to sneeze, tingling, scratching sensation or burning in the nasopharyngeal area, general malaise of the child.
Sinus infection (sinusitis) in children
Older children may also suffer from inflamed paranasal sinuses (sinusitis). Signs include: headaches in the forehead area or around the eyes, pressure pain behind the cheekbones, diffuse headache extending to the back of the head, aggravation of headache when bending over, jumping or immediately after getting up, longer course of illness with poorer general condition and elevated body temperature.
When and how should I take Sinupret® Dragees?
All forms of Sinupret® are used 3 times a day, i.e. in the morning, at noon and in the evening. In principle, Sinupret® can be taken regardless of meals according to the patient's personal preferences and habits. In case of known stomach inflammation and a sensitive stomach, we recommend taking Sinupret® after meals and with a glass of water. The coated tablets and dragees of Sinupret® are swallowed whole.
Are Sinupret® Dragees gluten-free?
Yes, all forms of Sinupret® are gluten-free. Celiac disease patients can use Sinupret® Dragees safely.
Are Sinupret® Dragees lactose-free?
No, Sinupret® Dragees are not lactose-free.
Are Sinupret® Dragees vegan?
No, Sinupret® Dragees are not vegan.
*) IQVIA OTC-Offtake, full year 2025, units, market: 01G1 - products for sinusitis and bronchitis.
2) German Society for Allergology and Clinical Immunology. Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis. Allergo J 2003; 12: 182-194. https://archiv.dgaki.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Leitlinie_AllergischeRhinitis2003.pdf
For information on effects and possible undesirable effects, please refer to the package leaflet, your doctor or pharmacist.
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Sinupret® - for chronic and acute rhinitis
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