New Brozeet Syrup 100ml

New Brozeet Syrup is an effective treatment for wet cough with mucus in children It works by thinning the mucus and increasing its water content which helps relieve throat irritation and clears congestion allowing for easier breathing in your child You can give New Brozeet Syrup to your child orally with or without food Giving it with food can help reduce the chances of stomach upset Depending on your childs clinical condition and the severity of the illness you may need to give this medicine to your child for a few days to weeks It is important not to stop the medication abruptly even if your child starts to feel better Continue giving the medicine until the prescribed course is complete Avoid giving more than the prescribed dose for fast relief as it may cause unwanted effects and worsen your childs condition If your child vomits soon after taking New Brozeet Syrup help them calm down and repeat the same dose if necessary If it is time for the next dose skip the missed one It is important not to overdose or give this medicine to your child for the long term without consulting your childs doctor Before giving New Brozeet Syrup to your child make sure to provide their complete medical history including any previous episodes of respiratory illness allergies heart problems blood disorders birth defects airway obstruction lung anomalies sinus issues liver impairment and kidney malfunction This information is critical for dose alterations and overall treatment planning for your child Also thoroughly check the medicine label and avoid combining this medicine with other cold and flu medicines as it may lead to side effects

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