Description
Uses
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Throat infections in infants
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Ear infections (otitis media)
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Chest infections (pneumonia, bronchitis)
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Sinus infections
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Skin & soft tissue infections
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Urinary infections
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Effective against resistant bacteria
Dosage
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Dose depends on the infant’s age and weight.
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Usually given 2–3 times a day as per pediatrician’s advice.
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Use the dropper provided for accurate dosing.
How to Use
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Shake the bottle well before use.
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Give the drops with food or immediately after feeding to avoid stomach upset.
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Complete the full course even if the infant seems better early.
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Store as instructed; some formulations may require refrigeration after opening.
Precautions
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Do not use if the baby is allergic to penicillins or cephalosporins.
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Inform doctor if the infant has liver/kidney problems.
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May cause diarrhea—ensure proper hydration (frequent feeding).
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Not for viral infections like cold or flu.
Side Effects
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Loose stools/diarrhea
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Nausea or vomiting
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Stomach discomfort
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Mild rash or skin allergy
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Rare: jaundice or liver enzyme changes (seek help if noticed)







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