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My baby is 2 years old. He has cold and cough since 2-3 days . Can I give him T minic drops. If yes, then what will be correct dosage for his age .
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Use nasal saline drops for nasal blockage in both nostrils 2 drops four times a day for 5 days... don't use T-minic ,it's not to be used below 4 years U can use Syp Cetirizine (5mg/5ml) 2.5 ml once a day for 3-5 days.
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0.5 ml
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U can give 0.5ml bd for 3 days
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0.5 ml thrice a day for 3 -5 days
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For your child’s mild cold and cough, it’s best to start with nasal saline drops (2–3 drops in each nostril, 3–4 times a day) to relieve nasal blockage. If needed, you may give T-Minic drops for nasal congestion. The dose for a 2-year-old is 0.5 mL two times a day, after food.
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Please do not exceed the recommended dose.
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1ml three times a day for 3-5 days
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