
from Valor Life Pharmacy · Erbil
3,000 IQD
In stock
Here is the English translation of the information regarding the product shown in the image: The syrup shown in the image is commercially known as A-ferin pediatrik şurup (A-ferin Pediatric Syrup). It is a combination medicine specifically formulated for children. Its primary active ingredients are Paracetamol (used to lower fever and relieve pain) and Chlorpheniramine maleate (an antihistamine used to relieve allergy symptoms and runny nose). 1. What is this syrup used for? This syrup is used to provide temporary relief from the symptoms of the common cold, flu, and upper respiratory tract infections, including: Reducing high fever. Relieving body aches, headaches, and sore throat. Drying up a runny nose, sneezing, and calming itchy, watery eyes. 2. Daily Dosage (How much to take?) ⚠️ Important Note on Formulations: Because this package is explicitly marked Pediatrik (Pediatric), this specific syrup is tailored for children. For adults, it is highly recommended to use the adult tablet form (A-ferin Forte), as an adult would need to consume a very large volume of this syrup to get an effective dose. The standard pediatric doses are as follows (leaving an interval of 4 to 6 hours between doses, and never exceeding 4 doses within a 24-hour period): ? For Children: Children under 2 years old: ⚠️ Do not use without the direct advice and precise dosage calculation from a pediatrician. Children 2 to 6 years old: 5 ml (one measuring spoon) every 4 to 6 hours as needed. Children 6 to 12 years old: 10 ml (two measuring spoons) every 4 to 6 hours as needed. ? For Adults: As mentioned, this is a pediatric formula. If it is the only medicine available in an emergency, an adult dose would be 20 ml every 4 to 6 hours. However, it is much better to purchase the proper adult-strength tablets. ⚠️ Critical Safety Warnings: Avoid Double-Dosing Paracetamol: Do not give this syrup to a child if they are already taking any other medication containing Paracetamol (such as Adol, Panadol, Calpol, or Tylenol). Combining them can easily result in an accidental overdose, which can cause severe liver damage. Drowsiness: Because this medicine contains a first-generation antihistamine, it will likely cause drowsiness or sleepiness in children. When to see a doctor: If the child's fever does not come down after 3 days, or if cold symptoms do not improve or worsen after 5 days, discontinue use and consult a doctor immediately
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