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Ascoril D Junior Syrup is not recommended for children under 12 years old, so it should not be used for a one-year-old baby.
⚠️ Safety Considerations
- The syrup contains dextromethorphan, chlorpheniramine, and phenylephrine, which can have side effects and are generally not safe for very young children.
- Using this medication in a one-year-old may cause unwanted effects like drowsiness, breathing problems, or other serious reactions.
🩺 What You Should Do
- Consult a pediatrician (child specialist) for safe and appropriate treatment options for your baby's dry cough.
- Avoid giving any cough syrups without professional advice for infants.
- Monitor your baby’s symptoms closely and seek immediate care if breathing difficulty, high fever, or worsening condition occurs.
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