Calpol 120mg/5ml Sugar Free Infant Sachets Oral Suspension Strawberry Flavour 2+ Months

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  • Calpol 120mg/5ml Sugar Free Infant Sachets Oral Suspension Strawberry Flavour 2+ Months
  • Calpol 120mg/5ml Sugar Free Infant Sachets Oral Suspension Strawberry Flavour 2+ Months

Calpol 120mg/5ml Sugar Free Infant Sachets Oral Suspension Strawberry Flavour 2+ Months

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  • Product features

    Calpol Infant Suspension Sachets are the child version of paracetamol and relieves fevers (raised temperatures), cold and flu symptoms, post-immunisation fever, sore throats, ear pain, and teething pain. With its delicious strawberry flavour, little ones will love it. Calpol sugar-free infant is for babies aged between two months and children aged six years and over. Each Calpol infant sachet includes 120mg of the active ingredient paracetamol (a painkiller).

    • Comes in easy sachet packaging
    • Suitable for 2 months - 6 years old
    • Easy liquid dosage

Overview

Calpol Infant Suspension is the liquid version of paracetamol for infants aged between 2 months and 6 years old. It is a medicine that has a variety of uses for young children such as temperature/fever, pain, coughs, and sore throats. The dosage stated on the manufacturer's label is dependent on the child's age. Calpol strawberry-flavoured oral suspension comes in convenient sachet packaging.

FAQ

  • How can I administer Calpol Infant Suspension to a 3-month-old baby?

    The liquid inside the sachet can be deposited directly into the baby's mouth, or drawn up through an oral syringe and administered via this method.

  • How many times can I give my child a dose of Calpol Sugar-Free Infant Suspension?

    Depending on the child's age, you can give Calpol strawberry-flavoured oral suspension can be given 3 or 4 times a day in even split doses

  • My baby has to spit some of the liquid out. Should I give more Calpol Sugar-Free Infant?

    It is recommended not to give your child more than the stated dosage regardless of spillage. This is to make sure the child doesn't overdose.

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Info Leaflet

Before taking any medicines, regardless of whether they are over-the-counter or prescription-only, it is essential always to read the patient information leaflet.

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