Esberitox®:
Simply good for children
- Simply herbal and well tolerated cold remedy
- Suitable for children as young as 4
- Tips and helpful home remedies
in addition to treatment with Esberitox®
Simply herbal and well tolerated cold remedy for children as young as 4
Children catch colds as often as adults. The child's immune system is increasingly exposed to cold viruses as a result of close contact with other young people at nursery, school and during leisure time.
But finding a safe cold preparation for children is not that easy. Esberitox® is a natural cold remedy that is well tolerated and works with the power of plants. For children as young as 4, Esberitox® helps to relieve the typical symptoms of colds.
For children as young as 4:
Esberitox® for colds
Esberitox® helps ensure quicker and more effective action against cold viruses, making colds generally milder – for adults and children as young as 4.
| Children aged between 7 and 11 |
2–3 tablets 3 times daily |
| Children aged between 4 and 6 |
1–2 tablets 3 times daily |

Cold advice
All about colds in children
You can find more information on colds in children in our Cold advice.
The Cold advice provides you with tips and tricks on the subject of fever, runny noses, sore throats and everything else about flu-like infections. To make sure coughs, runny nose & hoarseness don't stand a chance, our advice tells you everything about: treating colds, preventing colds and the best of the classic repertoire of home remedies.
Advice on
„Preventing colds“
They are all around, lurking on door handles, keyboards and telephones, mercilessly exploiting every weakness in our immune system: We're talking about cold viruses. Right now, in the wet and cold season, is when flu-like infections are at their peak.
"I just can't shake my cold!" – many of us are familiar with this problem in winter. The fact is that our body has to fight off 350 colds on average during our life.
Your nose is blocked, your throat hurts and your head is throbbing – anyone who has a cold usually has just one goal: to get better as soon as possible. But what to do if when the infection just won't go away? If you're at your wits' end, it's time to seek advice from health experts.
