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How do you get a colic baby to sleep?

Naps and the Nursery A baby with colic who is 0-3 months old should be getting about 4-6 naps a day, with about 10 hours of sleep at night and 5 hours during the day. Having your baby take naps during the day will increase their chances at a more restful sleep at nighttime, and make them easier to put down for bed.

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Can colic drops be given daily?

It is safe to use every day. If gas drops make your baby feel better, you can continue using them.

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Can we use Sompraz D 40 daily?

Is it safe to use Sompraz D 40 Capsule SR? Yes, Sompraz D 40 Capsule SR is safe for most of the patients. However, in some patients it may cause common side effects like diarrhoea, stomach pain, flatulence, dryness in mouth, dizziness, headache and other uncommon and rare side effects.

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What is the best time to take esomeprazole?

Its usual to take esomeprazole once a day, first thing in the morning. You can take it with or without food. If you take esomeprazole twice a day, take one dose in the morning and one dose in the evening. Swallow tablets whole with a drink of water.

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Is Sompraz an antibiotic?

Sompraz HP Combipack is a combination of two antibiotics and an antacid that effectively treats peptic ulcer disease caused due to H. pylori bacterial infection. It fights against the bacteria to treat the infection.

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Can I take Sompraz after food?

It is a well-tolerated medicine and provides relief for a long time. Take it one hour before the meal, preferably in the morning. Inform your doctor if you get watery diarrhea, fever, or stomach pain that does not go away.

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