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A child's home medicine that the mother has on it.

💊 Open Dice's Home Medicine Cabinet & Blow Pao 👦🏻👶🏻

One of the things I always try to prepare is "basic medicine" for the day when you suddenly have a fever, a snot, or a cough at night, because sometimes you can't go out to the pharmacy. 😅

Today, I opened the medicine cabinet in our home saying, What's attached?

🌡️ 1. Antipyretics-pain relief

❤️ Tylenol - Paracetamol

Used for fever reduction and pain relief.

There are both Children's Tylenol and Infant's Tylenol at home, but the two bottles are not the same concentration, so the mother will look at the labels and use them according to the weight / advice of the doctor or pharmacist every time. It does not compare the amount to ml.

🧡 Nurofen - Ibuprofen

It is another for fever reduction and pain relief, but will not be used as an automatic paracetamol replacement. Must look at age, weight, symptoms of the child, including contraindications before using.

🤧 2. Antihistamine-Snot Reduction Group

💛 Zyrtec - Cetirizine

It relieves allergic symptoms such as sneezing, snot, itchy nose, or allergic rash.

🩵 Aerius - Desloratadine

It's another antihistamine to help with snot, sneezing and allergies.

⚠️ Zyrtec and Aerius are drugs in the same antihistamine group.

At home, as each child has been advised, but it does not mean to eat at the same time. I will choose to use as recommended by the doctor / pharmacist at that time.

🫁 3. Sputum dissolved drug group

💛💙 Bisolvon Pediatric - Bromhexine

It makes sputum less sticky and easier to dislodge.

💜 Fluifort - Carbocisteine

As a drug, it reduces the concentration of sputum as well.

These two have a similar purpose, so our home is not given at the same time, but chosen according to the symptoms and advice of a doctor or pharmacist.

✨ What I value more than having a lot of drugs is "take the right medicine."

Before giving every dose, the mother will check.

✔️ drug name.

✔️ Concentration on the bottle.

✔️ your weight and age.

✔️. The amount used to be advised.

✔️ Expiration date

✔️ and Czechs that they didn't duplicate the drug.

Especially homes with children more than one age. Drugs are the same, but each child's dose may not be the same. 👶🏻👦🏻

This post is a sharing of "our medicine cabinet" only, not a recommendation to buy or use drugs. ❤️

If the baby has a high fever, seepage, shortness of breath, lack of water, symptoms do not improve, or is not sure about the dose. It is always recommended to see a doctor or ask a pharmacist first.

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