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Colicaid EZ Oral Drops

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Colicaid EZ Oral Drops

Introduction to Colicaid EZ Oral Drops

Colicaid EZ Oral Drops are formulated with Fungal Diastase Pepsin and Simethicone as key components These drops are specifically designed to aid digestion in infants making it easier for them to process food

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Is Colicaid safe for babies?

Medical Description. Colicaid Drops contain a combination of Simethicone, Dill oil and fennel oil. It is used in children and infants to treat flatulence (gas). It should be used as advised by the doctor or pharmacist and should not be used more than that recommended....

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How do you prevent colic in babies?

Hold your baby: Fussy and colicky babies need to be held and comforted more than calmer infants. Try placing your baby in the colic hold with their stomach over your forearm. The pressure of your arm on their belly may make them feel better.

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When should I give my baby colic drops?

One way to determine what may help most is to think about babys colic symptoms. If your babys stomach seems firm and they constantly draw their legs toward their stomach to relieve built-up gas, then gas drops may be a better option.

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Can I use gripe water everyday?

The general limit is four doses a day, but only under the care of your practitioner. If your doctor says gripe water is fine for your baby and it seems to work, you should stop using it by the time your little one is 4 to 6 months old, when gassiness typically becomes less of an issue.

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How do I give my baby colic drops?

Use the special measuring device/dropper to give the liquid by mouth. Try to give it slowly, aiming for the side of the inside cheek to prevent spitting or choking. The dosage may also be added to 1 ounce (30 milliliters) of cool water, infant formula, or juice. Mix well and give the liquid right away.

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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