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Yes, disodium hydrogen citrate syrup can be given to children, but only under the supervision and guidance of a healthcare provider. It is important to follow the recommended dosage and consult a healthcare professional before administering the medication to a child.
The dynamic forte means loud. Usually composers under estimate so if you see the dynamic forte ( an italisized f) it needs to be pretty much as loud as you can get Hope this helps!
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Forte on a piece of music will appear under the staff line and look like this:f - forteThere are variations on this, you can have double and triple forte markings:ff - fortissimofff - fortississimoThe same goes for pianop - pianopp - pianissimoppp - pianississimo
No, He was drafted by Chicago and is currently under the Franchise Tag with them.
No it is not it contain high sugar content thats why it use for under weight childern
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Panadeine Forte contains codeine, which is not recommended for use in teenagers under the age of 18. It can have serious side effects in this age group, including respiratory depression and overdose. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate pain management options for teenagers.
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It is not possible to get codeine syrup to make Purple Drank if you are underage anywhere, including Canada. Codeine syrup is sold by prescription only and a person over age 18 must pick it up at a pharmacy.
Children under 18 can't get scammed because children are not mature enough to handle the scam themselves.