CALCOUGH children's soothing syrup 0.75mg 125ml

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  • CALCOUGH children's soothing syrup 0.75mg 125ml

CALCOUGH children's soothing syrup 0.75mg 125ml

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  • Product features

    Calcough children's soothing syrup is a blackcurrant flavour, non-drowsy cough syrup used to gently relieve dry, tickly coughs and sore throats. It contains the active ingredients glycerin and liquid sugar, which work together to soothe the throat and reduce the urge to cough. It's suitable for children aged 1 year and older.

    • Relieves dry tickly coughs and sore throats
    • Contains Glycerin and liquid sugar
    • Non drowsy cough liquid

Overview

Calcough Children's Soothing Syrup is a non-drowsy cough syrup that relieves dry, tickly coughs and sore throats in children aged 1 year and older. It contains the active ingredients glycerin and liquid sugar, which work together to soothe the throat and reduce the urge to cough.

FAQ

  • What is Calcough children's syrup used for?

    Calcough children's syrup is used to relieve dry, tickly coughs and sore throats in children aged 1 year and older. It is a non-drowsy cough syrup, so it can be given to children at any time of day.

    Calcough children's syrup contains two active ingredients: glycerin and liquid sugar. Glycerin is a demulcent, which means it coats and soothes the irritated lining of the throat. Liquid sugar also has a soothing effect on the throat and can help to reduce the urge to cough.

  • What is the difference between Calpol and Calcough?

    Calpol and Calcough are both over-the-counter medicines used to treat children's common illnesses. However, they have different purposes and active ingredients.

    The main difference between Calpol and Calcough is that Calpol delivers pain and fever relief, while Calcough is a cough syrup. Calpol can also be used to treat sore throats, but it is not as effective as Calcough at relieving dry, tickly coughs.

    Another difference is that Calpol contains paracetamol, while Calcough does not.

    If you are unsure which medicine to give your child, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. They can help you choose the right medicine for your child's specific needs.

  • Can you alternate Calpol and calcough?

    Yes, you can alternate Calpol and Calcough. In fact, it is often recommended to alternate these two medicines to provide the best relief for your child's symptoms.

    Calpol can be used to relieve pain and fever, while Calcough can be used to relieve dry, tickly coughs and sore throats. By alternating these two medicines, you can provide your child with relief from all of their symptoms.

  • How often can I give my child Calcough?

    Calcough children's soothing syrup can be given as follows:

    • Children aged 1-5 years old - one 5ml spoonful, 3-4 times a day.
    • Children aged 5 years and older - two 5ml spoonfuls, 3-4 times a day.

    Do not give your child a double dose if you forget to give them the previous dose. Do not give more than 4 doses in a 24-hour period.

    If symptoms persist and your child's cough does not improve after 3 days of taking Calcough, or if they have any other concerns, please talk to your doctor.

  • What are the ingredients in Calcough children's syrup?

    The ingredients in Calcough children's syrup are:

    • Glycerin 0.75 ml
    • Sucrose 1.7 g
    • Citric acid monohydrate
    • Sodium benzoate (E211)
    • Anthocyanin
    • Blackcurrant flavour and juice (containing propylene glycol (E1520) and benzyl alcohol)
    • Liquid glucose
    • Purified water
  • Who is Calcough children's syrup suitable for?

    This medicine is suitable for children over the age of one year old.

    Please note: Calcough children's soothing syrup contains sugar. If your child has diabetes or any other medical condition that affects their blood sugar levels, talk to your doctor before giving them this product.

Side Effects

Calcough children's soothing syrup is generally safe and well-tolerated in children. However, there are some potential side effects. The most common side effects are mild and go away on their own. These can include:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Stomach ache
  • Diarrhea
  • Headache

Less common side effects can include:

  • Allergic reaction
  • Skin rash
  • Hives
  • Breathing problems
  • Swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat

Rare side effects can include:

  • Liver damage
  • Blood disorders
  • Kidney damage

If your child experiences any of these side effects, stop giving them Calcough and seek immediate medical help.

You can also contact the Pharmacy Online team to discuss any concerns you may have about this medicine. 

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