Wikoryl Oral Drops

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Wikoryl Oral Drops

Wikoryl Oral Drops are commonly prescribed to children to treat symptoms associated with the common cold such as sore throat runny nose cough sneezing watery eyes body ache and fever It is important to administer Wikoryl Oral Drops to your child by mouth either with or without food Children often have sensitive stomachs and may complain of stomach upset while taking medication If your child experiences stomach upset it is recommended to give the medicine with food It is crucial to follow the dosing schedule provided by your childs doctor as it is dependent on the specific symptoms your child is experiencing Administer Wikoryl Oral Drops at a fixed time each day to incorporate it into your childs daily routine which will help you remember If your child vomits within 30 minutes of taking the medicine you can give the same dose again However it is important not to repeat the dose if it is already time for the next scheduled dose While your child may start to feel better within a week of regular dosing it is essential to continue giving the medicine for the complete prescribed course Abruptly stopping the medication may worsen your childs condition Inform your childs doctor about your childs complete medical history including any ongoing medication regime allergies heart problems blood disorders birth defects airway obstruction lung anomalies skin disorders liver impairments and kidney malfunctions This information is critical for determining appropriate dosage adjustments and planning your childs overall treatment plan

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