
from Valor Life Pharmacy · Erbil
4,000 IQD
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This newly uploaded syrup is commercially known as Adol Infant Suspension, manufactured by Julphar.⚠️ Critical Strength Distinction:This specific bottle (the pink box) is formulated at a strength of $120\text{ mg}$ per $5\text{ mL}$. This is a lower pediatric strength specially designed for infants and young toddlers. It is completely different from the orange Adol box ($250\text{ mg}$) you provided earlier. Because it is milder, the volume (mL) required for an older child will be higher compared to the $250\text{ mg}$ version.Here is your comprehensive guide to its uses and standard dosages:1. What is Adol Infant Suspension ($120\text{ mg}/5\text{ mL}$) used for?This medication contains Paracetamol as its active ingredient and is used for:Fever Reduction (Antipyretic): Safely lowers a high temperature caused by common colds, flu, infections, teething, or childhood immunizations (post-vaccination fever).Pain Relief (Analgesic): Relieves mild-to-moderate pediatric pains, such as sore throats, teething pains, earaches, headaches, or minor aches.2. Dosage Guide (Adults & Children)Frequency: Can be administered every 4 to 6 hours as needed.Maximum Daily Limit: Absolutely do not exceed 4 doses within any 24-hour period.Weight over Age: It is always safest to determine the dose based on your child's exact weight rather than their age.Standard guidelines for this specific infant formula ($120\text{ mg}/5\text{ mL}$) are outlined below:For Infants and Children:3 to 6 months ($5 \text{--} 7\text{ kg}$): $2.5\text{ mL}$ (half a teaspoon) per dose.6 to 24 months / 2 years ($7 \text{--} 12\text{ kg}$): $5\text{ mL}$ (1 teaspoon) per dose.2 to 4 years old ($12 \text{--} 16\text{ kg}$): $7.5\text{ mL}$ (1.5 teaspoons) per dose.4 to 6 years old ($16 \text{--} 20\text{ kg}$): $10\text{ mL}$ (2 teaspoons) per dose.For Adults:Not Suitable: This low-strength infant suspension is not appropriate for adults. An adult would have to drink a massive volume of this liquid to achieve a proper dose, which is neither practical nor recommended. Adults should use $500\text{ mg}$ or $1\text{ g}$ paracetamol tablets instead.⚠️ Severe Safety Warnings & PrecautionsInfants under 3 months: Do not give this or any other paracetamol medication to a baby under 3 months old unless explicitly prescribed and calculated by a pediatrician.Avoid Duplication (Liver Hazard): Never double up on paracetamol products. Do not give Adol suspension if you are already giving your child another medicine containing paracetamol, such as cold/flu syrups (like "1,2,3") or paracetamol suppositories (like Fevadol). Overdosing can lead to fatal liver damage.The 4-Hour Rule: Always leave at least 4 full hours between doses. If your child’s fever spikes before 4 hours have passed, do not give more Adol. Instead, consult your pediatrician about safely alternating with Ibuprofen (Medprofen).Accurate Measurement: Never use a standard kitchen utensil. Always use the calibrated measuring cup or oral syringe that comes with the medicine to ensure your child gets the precise dose.
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