Cetzine Syrup for Children
Uses:
Relieves allergy symptoms like:
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Runny nose, sneezing, itchy/watery eyes (hay fever, colds).
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Skin allergies (hives, itching).
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Allergic conjunctivitis (red, itchy eyes).
Dosage:
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Give orally (by mouth), with or without food, as prescribed.
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Use a measuring cup; shake well before use.
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If vomiting occurs within 30 minutes, repeat the dose. Skip if the next dose is due soon.
Side Effects (usually mild & temporary):
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Sleepiness, dry mouth, dizziness, nausea, headache, vomiting.
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Contact the doctor if these persist or worsen.
Precautions:
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Inform the doctor if your child has:
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Kidney/liver/heart disease, thyroid issues, or a history of bowel obstruction.
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Premature birth, malnutrition, or allergies to medicines/food.
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Kidney disease: Dose adjustment may be needed.
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Liver disease: Safe, but severe cases require doctor supervision.
Missed Dose?
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Give it as soon as you remember. Skip if close to the next dose. Never double dose.
How It Works:
Blocks histamine (the chemical causing allergy symptoms), providing relief.
Key Reminders:
✔ Follow the prescribed schedule strictly.
✔ Monitor for side effects but don’t panic—most are mild.
✔ Keep the doctor informed about your child’s medical history.
Let the doctor know if symptoms don’t improve or worsen after a few doses. Always use the measuring cup (not kitchen spoons) for accuracy.
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