My child has a cough and cold and is not eating food or drinking milk. The pediatrician prescribed Maxtra syrup and Nazodrop (0.65% w/v). Are these medicines appropriate for her condition, and how will they help?
Yes, these medicines are highly appropriate. Your child is refusing milk because a blocked nose makes it hard to breathe while feeding. Nazodrop (saline drops) naturally thins and clears mucus. Administering it 10?15 minutes before feeds will clear her nasal passages so she can suck and swallow comfortably. Maxtra syrup reduces runny nose, sneezing, and congestion. Together, they relieve discomfort and restore her appetite. Please follow your pediatrician's exact dosage instructions. If she remains fussy, refuses fluids, or shows signs of dehydration, consult her doctor immediately.
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My child has a cough and cold and is not eating food or drinking milk. The pediatrician prescribed Maxtra syrup and Nazodrop (0.65% w/v). Are these medicines appropriate for her condition, and how will they help?
My child has a cough and cold and is not eating food or drinking milk. The pediatrician prescribed Maxtra syrup and Nazodrop (0.65% w/v). Are these medicines appropriate for her condition, and how will they help? | Apollo Pharmacy