Paracetamol 6 Years Plus 250mg/5ml Oral Suspension

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Paracetamol 6 plus Suspension is the child version of paracetamol. Its versatility and safety make this product a must-have household item for your children for pain and fever. Paracetamol 6 plus Suspension helps reduce high temperatures caused by fevers and alleviates pain in numerous conditions such as cold and flu symptoms, sore throat, ear pain, toothache, teething, post-immunisations, headaches, and other aches. It works by hindering the production of prostaglandins (chemical messengers in the brain). The product contains active ingredients, including antipyretic (to bring down fever) and paracetamol (an analgesic).
- Suitable for 6 years old and above
- Fast-acting for fevers and moderate pain in children
- Easy liquid dosage
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Paracetamol 6 Years Plus 250mg/5ml Oral Suspension
Pack Size: 100ml Orange Sugar-Free
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Paracetamol 6 plus Suspension is the liquid version of paracetamol for infants aged between 6 years old and older. 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.
No side effect information available.
How can I administer Paracetamol 6 plus Suspension Oral Suspension to my child?
We recommend using an oral syringe to deliver the dose to a baby. This should be done gradually, making sure the baby has time to swallow the liquid. If a child is older and ablow to swallow the liquid with a spoon then this is fine too.
How many times can I give my child a dose?
Depending on the child's age, it can be given 3 or 4 times a day in even split doses
My child has to spit some of the liquid out. Should I give more?
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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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.
