Gripe Water
Generic Name: gripe water
Brand Names:
Gripe Water
For infant relief of irritiability, hiccups, gas releif, digestive aid, bloating and colic.
Overview
For infant relief of irritiability, hiccups, gas releif, digestive aid, bloating and colic.
Uses
For relief of irritability, hiccips, gas relief, digestive aid, bloating and colic
Dosage
Directions: Newborn, 0.5 ml tthree times per day or as needed. 6 months, 1.0 ml three times per day or as needed. To be used according to standard homepoathic indications
Warnings
Store tightly in a cool dry place. Keep out of reach of childre,To be used according to standard homeopathic indications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gripe Water used for?▼
For relief of irritability, hiccips, gas relief, digestive aid, bloating and colic
What are the important warnings for Gripe Water?▼
Store tightly in a cool dry place. Keep out of reach of childre,To be used according to standard homeopathic indications.
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