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WOODS' Peppermint Cough Syrup for Children 50ml helps relieve coughs and soothe scratchy throats in children. It contains the expectorant guaiphenesin, which helps loosen and thin mucus so it can be cleared more easily from the airways.
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Description:
WOODS' Peppermint Cough Syrup for Children 50ml
Detailed Description:
Originating from Australia, WOODS’ Peppermint cough syrup is a household name and found in the medicine cabinet of most homes in the past 100 years and more.
- Helps relieve coughs linked to colds and flu
- Contains guaifenesin to help loosen and clear mucus from the chest
- Helps soothe throat irritation for added comfort
- Mint flavour makes it easier for children to take
- Suitable for short-term relief of everyday cough symptoms
Pack size:
50ml
Quantity in pack:
1
Marketing description:
WOODS' Peppermint Cough Syrup for Children 50ml helps relieve coughs and soothe scratchy throats in children. It contains the expectorant guaiphenesin, which helps loosen and thin mucus so it can be cleared more easily from the airways.
Brand:
Woods'
Package type:
Box
Usage instructions:
Children 2-6 years: 5ml (1 medicine measure). Children 7-12 years: 10ml (2 medicine measures). Repeat every four hours or as prescribed by your doctor. Not more than six doses a day. Dosage and directions for use: Vary dosage according to age. Shake the bottle well before use.
Storage instructions:
Store at or below 25°C. Protect from direct sunlight. Keep the container tightly closed.
Warnings:
Consult a doctor if cough persists. Keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended dosage. Do not use in children under 2 years of age except on medical advice. Pregnancy and lactation: Safety during pregnancy and lactation has not been established. Side-effects and special precautions: Gastro-intestinal discomfort and drowsiness have been reported. Patients being evaluated for the carcinoid syndrome should discontinue any preparation containing guaiphenesin for 24 hours before the collection of urine specimens for the determination of 5-hydroxy indoleacetic acid or vanillylmandelic acid. Very large doses cause nausea and vomiting