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ANNEX IIU.K.

[F1COMMUNITY LIST ENTRY ON THYMUS VULGARIS L., THYMUS ZYGIS LOEFL. EX L., AETHEROLEUM U.K.

Scientific name of the plant U.K.

Thymus vulgaris L., Thymus zygis Loefl. ex L.

Botanical family U.K.

Lamiaceae

Herbal preparation(s) U.K.

Essential oil obtained by steam distillation from the fresh flowering aerial parts of Thymus vulgaris L., Thymus zygis Loefl. ex L. or a mixture of both species

European Pharmacopoeia monograph reference U.K.

01/2008:1374

Indication(s) U.K.

Traditional herbal medicinal product for the relief of symptoms in coughs and colds.

The product is a traditional herbal medicinal product for use in the specified indication exclusively based upon long-standing use.

Type of tradition U.K.

European

Specified strength U.K.

Please see Specified posology

Specified posology U.K.

Adults and elderly U.K.

Cutaneous use: in liquid and semi-solid dosage forms in concentrations up to 10 %; apply up to 3 times daily.

Use as bath additive: 0,007-0,025 g per litre.

Adolescents U.K.

Use as bath additive: 0,007-0,025 g per litre

Children 6-12 years U.K.

Use as bath additive: 0,0035-0,017 g per litre

Children 3-6 years U.K.

Use as bath additive: 0,0017-0,0082 g per litre

One bath every day or every second day.

The cutaneous use in children and adolescents under 18 years of age is not recommended (see section Special warnings and precaution for use ).

The use as bath additive in children under 3 years of age is not recommended (see section Special warnings and precaution for use ).

Route of administration U.K.

Cutaneous use: apply to the chest and the back.

Use as a bath additive: recommended temperature of bath: 35-38 °C.

Duration of use or any restrictions on the duration of use U.K.

Duration of a bath: 10-20 minutes.

If the symptoms persist longer than 1 week, a doctor or a qualified health care practitioner should be consulted.

Any other information necessary for the safe use U.K.

Contraindications U.K.

Hypersensitivity to the active substance.

Use as bath additive: U.K.

Full baths are contraindicated in cases of open wounds, large skin injuries, acute skin diseases, high fever, severe infections, severe circulatory disturbances and cardiac insufficiency.

Special warnings and precautions for use U.K.
Cutaneous use: U.K.

Like other essential oils Thyme oil should not be applied to the face particularly in the nasal area of babies and infants under the age of 2 years because of the risk of a laryngospasm.

When dyspnoea, fever or purulent sputum occurs, a doctor or a qualified health care practitioner should be consulted.

The use in children and adolescents under 18 years of age is not recommended due to lack of adequate data.

Use as bath additive: U.K.

When dyspnoea, fever or purulent sputum occurs, a doctor or a qualified health care practitioner should be consulted.

The use in children under 3 years of age is not recommended because medical advice should be sought and due to lack of adequate data.

In cases of hypertension, a full bath should be used with caution.

Interactions with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction U.K.

None reported.

Pregnancy and lactation U.K.

Safety during pregnancy and lactation has not been established.

In the absence of sufficient data, the use during pregnancy and lactation is not recommended.

Effects on ability to drive and use machines U.K.

No studies on the effect on the ability to drive and use machines have been performed.

Undesirable effects U.K.

Hypersensitivity reactions and skin irritation have been observed. The frequency is not known.

If other adverse reactions not mentioned above occur, a doctor or a qualified health care practitioner should be consulted.

Overdose U.K.

No case of overdose has been reported.

Pharmaceutical particulars [If necessary] U.K.

Not applicable.

Pharmacological effects or efficacy plausible on the basis of long-standing use and experience [If necessary for the safe use of the product] U.K.

Not applicable.]