Kids 0-9 Cough Cold Night Syrup 100ml

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The Herbal Syrup with extract of ivy leaf helps to relieve cough & cold for your child

The Herbal Cough & Cold Syrup, from our Kids 0-9 rand is composed of natural homeopathic ingredients. It may help to: – relieves cough – loosens mucus & phlegm This syrup tastes like honey* and contains ivy leaf extract, an expectorant of natural source! Since ancient times, ivy has been known to treat bronchitis and colds. It helps to soothe coughs, clear the airways and treat inflammation of the bronchi. It relieves coughs and loosens mucus & phlegm. 

We have added LINDEN leaf to our regular formula to promote calming and falling asleep.

Format: 100 ml Great taste of raspberry. We advise you to take these remedies in addition to traditional medical treatment. Homeopathy can not replace a treatment prescribed by a professional.

Ingredients

Medicinal ingredient:

Each 1 ml contains:

– Ivy (Hedera helix | leaf) (5.5:1) – 19.887 mg

– Linden Large leaf (Tilia platyphyllos, Flower) (4:1) – 25 mg

Non-medicinal ingredients:

– Purified water

– Sorbitol

– Xanthan gum

– Potassium sorbate

– Citric acid

– Raspberry flavor

– Stevia rebaudiana leaf

Dosage

Children aged 2 to 4 :

2.5ml (1/2 teaspoon), 2 times per day

Children aged 5 to 9:

5ml (1 teaspoon), 1 to 2 times per day

To use beyond 7 days, consult your healthcare practitioner.

Caution

– Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing.

– Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen.

– Before use for children with gastritis or gastric ulcer.

– Before use for children under 2 years old.

– If your child suffers from fever, shortness of breath, purulent expectoration or coughing up blood.

– Before using with an opiate cough suppressant such as codeine or dextromethorphan.

– Do not use if your child is allergic to plants belonging to the Araliaceae family, sorbitol or any other ingredient contained in this product.

– Based on traditional homeopathic references and not on modern scientific evidence.