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Indications:
Anti-flatulence
Antispasmodic and colic and indigestive antidotes in children and infants
Method of Use:
Babies 1 to 6 months: 1 teaspoon daily (once a day, 5 ml)
Children 6 months to 2 years: 2 tablespoons daily (twice daily, 5 ml each time)
Children over 2 years old: 3 tablespoons daily (three times a day, 5 ml each time)
Technical Specifications:
Each 100 ml of syrup contains 0.45-0.55 mg of each of the carvone and anethole materials and 0.7 g of sodium bicarbonate.
Size:
140 ml syrup
Expiry Duration:
2 years
Number in each case:
A 140 ml clear, colorless syrup, with a calibrated dial and brochure inside the box.
Drug interactions:
Due to the importance of PH in carrail syringe, avoid simultaneous use of it with acid drugs.
Maintenance:
Keep the medicine in the box away from light at temperatures below 25 ° C and protect from frost.
Important recommendations:
Use in diabetic children, infants under one month, and pregnant and lactating women with a doctor's advice.
Use with caution in people with chronic heartburn, biliary obstruction, gallbladder inflammation, and severe liver discomfort.
Advantages:
This product is from the plant's sweat (sweat is unlikely to be in contrast to the alcoholic beverage that has digestive tract complications).
prohibited usage:
In some children, there is a risk of allergic reactions.
Use diabetic children with your doctor's advice.
In infants under one month, and pregnant and lactating women on a doctor's order.
Long-term use and more than the recommended dose of this drug should be taken by the doctor.
Due to the importance of pH in caraway syrup, avoid simultaneous use of it with acid drugs.
One month after the opening of the syringe glass door, discard the remainder of the drug and refrain from using the drug if the color changes.
Product ID:
6899180549705904
The mechanism of the work:
Menthol (in mint), Anthol and Fenchon (in fennel), Carvone (in cumin) have gastric boosting properties, which facilitate digestion by increasing digestive enzymes secretion.
By inhibiting the smooth muscle response to acetylcholine secretion (neural reflux) and through antagonistic effect on calcium ion, it reduces sphincter contraction and smooth muscle relaxation of the large intestine wall, and thus has anti-inflammatory and anti-spasmodic effects.
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