dults and Children aged 12 years and over: 10 ml elixir every 4-6 hours up to 4 times a day. Children 6 - 12 years 5 ml elixir every 4-6 hours up to 4 times a day. Not to be used for more than five days without the advice of a doctor. Parents or carers should seek medical attention if the child's condition deteriorates during treatment. NON-DROWSY SUDAFED DECONGESTANT ELIXIR may be diluted 1:1 (1 in 2) or 1:3 (1 in 4) with syrup BP. These dilutions are stable for 4 weeks if stored at 25
Benylin Children's Chesty Coughs contains Guaifenesin an expectorant, which means that it helps to loosen mucus (phlegm) from the lungs and make it easier to cough up. This product is used for the symptomatic relief of children's productive cough. Non-Drowsy Strawberry Flavoured Syrup Sugar and Colour Free Benylin Children's Chesty Coughs contains 50 mg of the active ingredient guaifenesin in each 5 ml It also contains: Glycerol, sorbitol solution, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, sodium citrate, saccharin sodium, sodium benzoate (E211), citric acid monohydrate, strawberry flavour and water. Before you give your child Benylin Children's Chesty Coughs Do not give your child this product if: he or she has ever had a bad reaction to this product or to any of its ingredients he or she has an inherited intolerance to fructose or related conditions your child is under 1 year Take special care with Benylin Children's Chesty Coughs if: your child has ever had a persistent cough, such as occurs with asthma, or produces a lot of mucus (phlegm) if your child has ever had kidney or liver problems Please consult your doctor even if these statements were applicable to your child at any time in the past. If an older child or adult is taking the medicine they should consult their pharmacist or doctor if they are pregnant or breast-feeding. Important information about some of the ingredients in Benylin Chesty Coughs: This product contains glycerol, which can cause headaches and may also upset the stomach when taken in large doses. It is important not to take more than the recommended dose. It also contains sodium benzoate, which may irritate the skin, eyes and mucosal surfaces. Each 5ml of product contains 1.78g of sorbitol, which can cause stomach upset and diarrhoea when taken in large doses Sodium content 14.88 mg/5ml How to give Benylin Children's Chesty Coughs For oral use: Children aged 6 to 12 years: Give two 5ml spoonfuls four times a day. Do not give more than eight 5ml spoonfuls in 24hours. Children aged 0 to 5 years Not Suitable If anyone takes more than they should, talk to a doctor or pharmacist immediately. If you forget to give this medicine, just give the next dose when you remember. Do not give a double dose. Possible side-effects Side effects are not common with this product, and when they do occur, are usually mild. If notice any side-effects, please tell your pharmacist or doctor.
Nasosal Spray can be used for the comfort and relief of blocked noses caused by colds, allergies and hayfever, dry nasal mucosa and to aid respiratory problems. - Safe and effective saline nasal spray. - For blocked noses caused by colds, allergies and hayfever. - Easy-to-use spray Nasosal spray works by rinsing and clearing the nose of pollen, dust, viruses and bacteria. It restores the fluid and moisture in the nose, making it feel more comfortable.
This menthol oral powder contains Paracetamol and Phenylephrine which provides relief from headaches sinusitis aches and pains sore throat blocked nose chills and feverishness. The powder also contains Guaifenesin which provides relief from chesty coughs by loosening phlegm.
Beechams Max Strength Lozenges Blackberry Will provide you with outstanding long lasting effective relief from sore throat pain and irritation. Beechams Max Strength Lozenges Blackberry contain their very own unique combination of active ingredients that all work together battling to quickly and effectively help relieve your sore throat by numbing the pain and killing off all the nasty bacteria!
Benylin Children's Dry Coughs contains Pholcodine (an antitussive) to help stop coughing. It is used for the relief of dry, tickly and unproductive coughs Blackcurrant Flavoured Syrup - Sugar and Colour Free Benylin Children's Dry Coughs contains 2mg of the active ingredient, Pholcodine in each 5ml
Benylin Childrens Night Coughs (over 6 yrs) 125ml [P] Benylin Childrens Night Coughs 125ml is used for the relief of cough and its congestive symptoms. Effective soothing relief of childrens coughs and runny nose symptoms as associated with colds and allergies. Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine. This antihistimine helps mainly to produce a drying effect in the nose and chest, stopping you coughing as much. L-menthol is included in the mixture to soothe the throat and nasal congestion (blocked nose). Benylin Childrens Night Coughs is used mainly in the treatment of childrens coughs, but may be helpful in relieving the nasal congestion which often goes with a cough. The antihistimine properties of diphenhydramine also make it useful in the treatment of hayfever and other allergic conditions. Benylin Childrens Night Coughs is suitable for most children, but a few children should not take it. Ask yourself the following questions to check whether Benylin Childrens Night Coughs is suitable for your child. Has your child ever had a reaction to Benylin Childrens Night Coughs or any of its ingredients? Does your child suffer from liver or kidney disease? Does your child suffer from glaucoma (pressure in the eye)? Is your child going to do anything which may be unsafe if they are drowsy? (Benylin Childrens Night Coughs may make them drowsy and unable to do this safely). Is your child taking any other medicines prescribed by a doctor, particularly medicines that make the child drowsy or tired? Benylin Childrens Night Coughs may worsen such tiredness. If you answer yes to any of these questions, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before you give your child Benylin Childrens Night Coughs. Warnings If your child accidentally takes too much medicine tell your doctor at once. If you cannot do this, go to the nearest hospital accident and emergency department. Take along any medicine that is left, the bottle and the label, so that the hospital staff can easily tell what medicine your child has taken.