Ashton & Parsons Infants' Pack Powders 20 Sachets
Ashton & Parsons Infants' Pack Powders 20 Sachets
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Description
Ashton & Parsons Infants Pack Powders is a remedy for teething in babies. It is easy to administer and can be mixed with water or milk to make a soothing drink for babies.
Key features of Ashton & Parsons Infants' Powders:
- Soothes and relieves teething pain
- Contains natural ingredients
- Easy to administer
- Suitable for babies from 3 months old
- No artificial colours or flavours
- Convenient 20 pack size
Which conditions of symptoms can be treated with Ashton & Parsons Infants’ Powders?
Ashton & Parsons Infants' Pack Powders 20 Pack is used to treat teething pain in infants.
Is Ashton & Parsons Infants' Powders suitable for children?
Yes, Ashton & Parsons Infants' Powders is specifically designed for infants and young children.
Ingredients
This is a herbal medicinal product.
Each sachet contains powder impregnated with 0.002ml of the active ingredient tincture of matricaria (Matricaria recutita L.) flower. Also contains lactose. Extraction solvent: Ethanol 70% v/v.
Usage and Instructions
For children aged 3 months and up.
Children 3-6 months:
Put Half the contents of one sachet dry on your baby's tongue in the morning and the other half in the evening.
The sachet may be divided in half by emptying half the contents onto a teaspoon and retaining the other half in the sachet.
Children over 6 months:
Pour the content of 1 sachet dry on your baby's tongue morning and night.
The dose can be repeated every 1, 2 or 3 hours if needed, up to a maximum of 6 doses in 24 hours until improvement.
Do not exceed the stated dose. If symptoms persist for more than 7 days, speak to your doctor.
Warnings
Do not use Ashton & Parsons Infants' Powders if your child:
Is allergic to tincture of matricaria, lactose or to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae family such as daisies, marigolds or artichokes.
Has an intolerance to some sugars, unless your doctor tells you to (this medicine contains lactose).