Eupatorium Perfoliatum Flowering Top, Euphrasia Stricta, Gelsemium Sempervirens Root, Potassium Iodide, And Matricaria Recutita
Generic Name: eupatorium perfoliatum flowering top, euphrasia stricta, gelsemium sempervirens root, potassium iodide, and matricaria recutita
Brand Names:
Baby Tiny Cold Daytime And Nighttime
Helps temporarily relieve symptoms of common cold in children at night, including: runny nose or eyes, cough, nasal congestion, headache, sneezing, occasional sleeplessness.
Overview
Helps temporarily relieve symptoms of common cold in children at night, including: runny nose or eyes, cough, nasal congestion, headache, sneezing, occasional sleeplessness.
Uses
Uses ■ Helps temporarily relieve symptoms of common cold in children, including: ■ runny nose or eyes ■ nasal congestion ■ headache ■ sneezing ■ cough
Dosage
Directions ■ Use as directed. Children under 6 months: Ask a doctor before use. Children 6 months to under 1 year: At onset of symptoms, dissolve 2 tablets on tongue every hour up to 4 hours. If symptoms persist, 2 tablets every 4 hours until relieved. Children 1 year to under 3 years: At onset of symptoms, dissolve 3 tablets on tongue every hour up to 4 hours. If symptoms persist, 3 tablets every 4 hours until relieved.
Side Effects
Stop use and ask a doctor if ■ symptoms persist for more than 72 hours or worsen. ■ inflammation, fever or infection is present or develops. ■ cough tends to recur or is accompanied by a fever, rash or persistent headache.
Interactions
Ask a doctor before use if you have ■ persistent or chronic cough such as asthma, chronic bronchitis or emphysema. A persistent cough may be a sign of a serious condition. ■ cough that is accompanied by excessive phlegm (mucus).
Warnings
Warnings
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Eupatorium Perfoliatum Flowering Top, Euphrasia Stricta, Gelsemium Sempervirens Root, Potassium Iodide, And Matricaria Recutita used for?▼
Uses ■ Helps temporarily relieve symptoms of common cold in children, including: ■ runny nose or eyes ■ nasal congestion ■ headache ■ sneezing ■ cough
What are the side effects of Eupatorium Perfoliatum Flowering Top, Euphrasia Stricta, Gelsemium Sempervirens Root, Potassium Iodide, And Matricaria Recutita?▼
Stop use and ask a doctor if ■ symptoms persist for more than 72 hours or worsen. ■ inflammation, fever or infection is present or develops. ■ cough tends to recur or is accompanied by a fever, rash or persistent headache.
What are the important warnings for Eupatorium Perfoliatum Flowering Top, Euphrasia Stricta, Gelsemium Sempervirens Root, Potassium Iodide, And Matricaria Recutita?▼
Warnings
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