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.
think about that..can you see different liquids in cough syrup? different colors and chunks of meds? if not it is homogenuous.
think about that..can you see different liquids in cough syrup? different colors and chunks of meds? if not it is homogenuous.
think about that..can you see different liquids in cough syrup? different colors and chunks of meds? if not it is homogenuous.
From the way the child was grimmacing, I don't think he likes the taste of the cough syrup.
No you can not.This syrup is meant for orally administration and for cough it should only be taken from mouth. but if codeine is in other form like emulsion or suspension or suppositories,then one can think of rectal route.but syrup is meant for oral only.
hes going to drink his cough syrup
My child is prescribed Fluzet and Levolin Syrup. I think Fluzet is for Cold and Flu and Levolin for cough.
I think it was called REM.
well the way I deal with my cough is to just take a cough drop's ricola kinds are the best for a cough you cant get that cough away by taking cough drops... take some cough syrup and if that cough doesn't wear off i think you should go to the doctor and see because that might be iteration in the lungs or throat. I HOPE THIS HELPED YOU!
think about that..can you see different liquids in cough syrup? different colors and chunks of meds? if not it is homogenuous.
It depends what your antibiotics are for. If you are taking antibiotics to treat a bronchial, lung, or throat infection, I would say stay away from any cough syrup containing dextromethorphan. This suppresses your cough, which is your body's natural defense against foreign material in your airway. Think about it. You have bacteria trying to grow into a colony in your throat. If you keep coughing them up, they will have a much harder time growing and thriving. If you suppress your cough, they will be able to settle down without much disturbance. However, if you get a cough syrup with guaifenesin as it's active ingredient, that may be best. Guaifenesin does not stop you from coughing, but helps you cough up whatever is in your airway better. It breaks up all that phlegm in there and allows it to pass. This may be your best bet. Just be SURE to drink a full glass of water with each dose of Guaifenesin. You will be surprised how much it helps! However, if your antibiotic is for some other type of infection, like an ear infection or something not related to your cough at all, I would guess any type of cough syrup is fine. Remember, DM is for a DRY cough, and Guaifenesin is for a wet cough. It is best to ask the doctor who perscribed the antibiotic, or consult with a pharmacist. They know these things very well.
I think that it's better to take capsules rather than syrup with Prozac. The DM and alcohal in cough suppresants causes a high when combined with many anti-depressants, including Prozac. Be careful mixing the two.