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Listings pair black elderberry with raw or organic honey. Product labels commonly use phrases like "organic black elderberry" and "raw, organic honey."

They are sold as liquid syrups (often labeled "cough" or "elderberry" syrup). Product details list the product form as "Liquid."

They are intended for adults. Labels list "Suggested Age: Adult" or "Adult Use Only," and some products warn against use during pregnancy or while nursing.

Formulations without added water are described as thicker and providing a coating action, while liquid syrups are said to absorb faster than capsules. Texture and perceived absorption vary by formulation.

Examples include English ivy and an essential oil blend in one formula and Passionflower in another (marketed for sleep support). Ingredients vary by product, so check the label for full details.

Labels commonly state "adult use only" and include pregnancy/breastfeeding cautions. Some listings also declare they do not contain any of the nine major allergens; check each product label for specific warnings and allergen statements.

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