Combiflam Suspension 60ML

Description
Ibuprofen and paracetamol are two medications combined in Combiflam Suspension. These two medications are classified as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS). In both babies and children, Combiflam Suspension helps reduce pain and inflammation (redness and swelling) as well as body temperature (fever). Follow the recommended dosage, timing, and method when administering this medication to your kid in order to get the most out of it. Give it to your kid orally, ideally after meals to reduce the likelihood of stomach distress. Give your kid the same dosage of Combiflam Suspension again if they throw up within 30 minutes of ingesting it. Do not repeat the dose if it is already time for the next one. Never give your child more medication than is advised for immediate relief as this might have unintended consequences
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Product Details
After taking this medication, your kid may have adverse effects such as diarrhea, heartburn, stomach discomfort, nausea, and vomiting. These are transient adverse effects that should go away as soon as your child's body adjusts to the medication. Consult your child's physician as soon as possible if they continue or start to annoy them. Please let your child's doctor know if your child has a history of heart issues, birth abnormalities, liver illness, kidney disease, lung disease, blood disorders, or allergies to any medications or items before administering Combiflam Suspension. This information aids in the planning of your child's whole course of therapy and is essential for changing dosage.
Uses of Product
Pain alleviation and fever treatment
Direction For Use
As directed by your physician, take this medication for the prescribed amount of time. Before using, read the instructions on the label. Take it orally after measuring it with a measuring cup. Before using, give it a good shake. It is recommended to take Combiflam Suspension with meals.
Side Affects
Children handle Combiflam Suspension well and there are no significant adverse effects. If there are any adverse effects, they should go away as soon as the body adjusts to the medication. If your kid is bothered if these side effects continue, speak with their physician. The following are the most typical adverse effects of Combiflam: indigestion and heartburn Throwing up Pain in the abdomen Having diarrhea
Safety Advices
Kidney Warning Patients with renal illness should use Combiflam Suspension carefully. It could be necessary to modify the dosage of Combiflam Suspension. Please speak with your physician. It is not advised for people with severe renal problems to use Combiflam Suspension. Kidney function may be impacted by long-term usage of this medication. Warning for the Liver Patients with liver illness should take Combiflam Suspension with care. It could be necessary to modify the dosage of Combiflam Suspension. Please speak with your physician. However, individuals with active liver disease and severe liver illness are not advised to take Combiflam Suspension.
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