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Panadol Drops 1 Month to 1 Year with Dropper 20mL

Panadol Drops 1 Month to 1 Year with Dropper 20mL

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Panadol Children Colour-Free Baby Drops with Dropper device. Fast Pain Relief, Cherry Vanilla Flavour, colour free suspension, reduces fever and gentle on stomach.

Children’s Panadol is Australia’s leading brand for children’s pain relief1. For over 60 years, Children’s Panadol has given parents the confidence to help their kids feel better. With Children’s Panadol Baby Drops, you can be rest assured knowing that it works fast on children’s pain and fever. The active ingredient in Children’s Panadol is paracetamol.

Use Children’s Panadol Baby Drops for fast and effective relief from fever and pain associated with:

  • Teething
  • Headaches
  • Immunisation
  • Cold & Flu symptoms
  • Earaches

Features and Benefits:

  • Can start to reduce fever in just 15 minutes
  • Tough on fever, gentle on little tummies
  • Fast and effective medicinal fever and pain relief
  • Gentle on little stomachs
  • Includes a dropper or an oral dosing device which is marked in mL for easy dosage
  • No artificial colours
  • Cherry vanilla flavour
  • Sugar free

ALWAYS READ THE LABEL. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS FOR USE. IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST TALK TO YOUR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. THIS MEDICINE MAY NOT BE RIGHT FOR YOU. READ THE WARNINGS BEFORE PURCHASE. THE PHARMACIST RESERVES THE RIGHT TO NOT SUPPLY CONTRARY TO OUR PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL OBLIGATION.

Ingredients: Paracetamol 100mg/1mL, saccharin sodium, hydroxybenzoates.

Directions: Repeat 4-6 hourly if required (maximum 4 times within 24 hours). Can be given with water or fruit juice if preferred by your child.

  1. Insert the device into the bottle.
  2. Pull the green plunger up to the desired dosage amount.
  3. Ensure the black line stating the desired dosage amount is in line with the rim of the transparent barrel.
  4. After using Children's Panadol Baby Drops: Hand wash the dosing device. Wipe the neck of the bottle clean. Push the cap down and turn it to close the cap tightly, then turn backwards until you hear clicking sounds.
  • Please read and retain the carton.
  • Shake the bottle well.
  • Calculate the correct dose based on the child's weight. If weight is unknown, use the child's age.
  • Use the dosing device provided to accurately measure.
  • Seek medical advice before giving to children under 6 months.

Dosage:

  • Age: 1-3 Months, Average Weight: 4-6 kg, Dose: 0.6-0.9 mL
  • Age: 3-6 Months, Average Weight: 6-8 kg, Dose: 0.9-1.2 mL
  • Age: 6-12 Months, Average Weight: 8-10 kg, Dose: 1.2-1.5 mL
  • Age: 1-2 Years, Average Weight: 10-12 kg, Dose: 1.5-1.8 mL

Store below 25°C.

Warnings:

Do not use Children's Panadol Baby Drops:

- For infants under 1 month.

- If your child is using other medicines containing paracetamol, except on medical advice.

- For more than 48 hours at a time, except on medical advice.

- If any of the seals on this package are broke.

- If the package use-by date has expired.

Check with your doctor before use if your child:

- Has liver or kidney problems.

- Weighs less than 4 kg or more than 12 kg.

Stop use and tell your doctor if your child:

- Has an allergic reaction, shortness of breath or wheezing after taking Children's Panadol.

Keep out of reach of children

Do not use Children's Panadol Baby Drops:

- For infants under 1 month.

- If your child is using other medicines containing paracetamol, except on medical advice.

- For more than 48 hours at a time, except on medical advice.

- If any of the seals on this package are broke.

- If the package use-by date has expired.

Check with your doctor before use if your child:

- Has liver or kidney problems.

- Weighs less than 4 kg or more than 12 kg.

Stop use and tell your doctor if your child:

- Has an allergic reaction, shortness of breath or wheezing after taking Children's Panadol.

If an overdose is taken or suspected, ring the Poisons Information Centre (Australia 131 126) or go to the hospital immediately even if your child feels well because of the risk of delayed, serious liver damage if left untreated.

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