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  5. Since the day before yesterday, the son has had a persistent, chilly cough. Coughing gets worse when you're lying down. The nose is yellow and congested. Occasionally, expectorant is also emerging. Based on the diagnosis of his usual physician, he was prescribed cepodem, a deletus tablet, and allercent DC. Since his usual medication isn't accessible, we're looking to see if these medications are okay.

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Since the day before yesterday, the son has had a persistent, chilly cough. Coughing gets worse when you're lying down. The nose is yellow and congested. Occasionally, expectorant is also emerging. Based on the diagnosis of his usual physician, he was prescribed cepodem, a deletus tablet, and allercent DC. Since his usual medication isn't accessible, we're looking to see if these medications are okay.

Asked by Female, 35 · 16 days ago

Your child?s symptoms suggest a respiratory infection with mucus, and the prescribed medicines, Cepodem, Allercent DC, and a cough medicine like Deletus are commonly used and generally appropriate if advised by a doctor. Make sure the full antibiotic course is completed, give plenty of warm fluids, and use steam inhalation if suitable for the child. If breathing difficulty, high fever, or no improvement in 2?3 days occurs, consult the doctor again.
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  1. Medication Overview
    a. Cepodem (Azithromycin-200mg): Prescribed often for bacterial infections. Ensure it’s necessary (e.g., bacterial cause) before use.
    b. Deletus Tablet: Used to relieve cold symptoms. Confirm it's suitable for children by checking age-specific recommendations.
    c. Allercent DC (Cetirizine-10mg): Helps with allergic symptoms like runny nose. Safe for kids in appropriate doses.

  2. General Advice

    • Ensure all medications align with the child’s age/weight-specific dosing guidelines from a healthcare provider.
    • If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a healthcare professional to evaluate possible underlying causes, which might include infections or allergic responses.

Answered 16 days ago