I'm not a doctor and I hope you look farther in the matter than what I have to say but in my opinion, childrens medicine is a more subtle drug than adult medication. I take childrens Tylenol when I need Tylenol but still need to work so I'm not completely out of it. If you really need soemthing that will maybe knock you out for an hour or two than I would take a normal Tylenol and follow the correct dosage that is given on the box.
According to my Doc, psych, dentist and oral surgeon the answer is yes.
Yes, albuterol and amoxicillin can be taken safely together. Be sure to take the amoxicillin until it is gone, as directed by your physician.
no i am haveing the same thing right now i have called two drs and they are saying no it does not have steroids because it can be giving to kids from 2 to 12
You do not have syrup of chloramphenicol, of ofloxacin, of cefixime, of amoxicillin, of cotrimoxazole. They all are in suspension form.
Albuterol is a medication to treat asthma symptoms - the syrup is usually used in small children. This treats the wheezing and coughing that happens when you try to breathe through shrunken bronchiole tubes in the lungs. Albuterol opens those tubes up so that you can breathe better. Cold and allergy medications contain combinations of drugs to treat congestion and sneezing. The two medications may be safely taken together so long as the doctor has not already given the child a stronger cold or congestion medication. Taking both will give a feeling of light-headedness, and in a small child, will probably result in excess energy and "bouncing off the walls" that a parent might not want to experience. Generally, if a child has symptoms of asthma, they are already being treated for allergies by their doctor; however, if you do not have a prescription allergy and/or cold medication, the Triaminic(R) should work with the albuterol.
If you are suitable to take each individually... Then yes, it's absolutely fine to take them together.
It depends on the weight of your daughter and the strength of syrup amoxicillin/ 5 ml. Normally it is 5 ml three times a day. There should not be under dosage. Over dosage is harmless.
for heart problem and for new heart operation
5ml
Not sure who invented it but when I was a child in the 1950's my father used to get a can of Brer Rabbit Maple Syrup for Christmas from his Aunt Juliet Goodrich in Michigan. He told me once he would go there in the summers when he was a child (1920's) and they would be making the syrup.
From the way the child was grimmacing, I don't think he likes the taste of the cough syrup.
Prune juice, or karo syrup in warm water
My child is prescribed Fluzet and Levolin Syrup. I think Fluzet is for Cold and Flu and Levolin for cough.
Yes, there are no ingredients that will interfere with each other if you give your child Penicillin and Tixylix cough syrup at the same time. These 2 medications are known to work well together when a child has a cold with a fever and cough.