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Meftal-P Syrup 60 ml

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marketed by BLUE CROSS LAB. LTD.

60ML

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35.15

M.R.P.:  37

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Product description

The meftal syrup is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (nsaid). It helps lower body temperature (fever) and reduces pain and inflammation (redness and swelling) in infants and children. It works by blocking the effects of chemical messengers known to cause fever, pain, and inflammation. Adhere to the dose, time, and method prescribed when giving your child meftal syrup. Give orally before or

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FAQ

1. How much meftal syrup should I give my child?
Ans: Your doctor will prescribe a dose based on your child's condition and body weight. Adhere to the prescribed dosing schedule as this is the best way to ensure your child's recovery is safe and complete.
2. Can I increase or decrease the dose of the meftal syrup for my child according to the severity of his condition?
Ans: No, it is not recommended to change the dose of the drug without consulting a doctor. While increasing the dose without proper assessment may result in toxicity, decreasing the dose may cause a relapse of symptoms. Therefore, talk to your paediatrician if you think you need to change the dose for best results.
3. Can all children receive the same dose of meftal syrup?
Ans: No. You cannot give the meftal syrup to everyone in the same dose. The doctor will decide on the appropriate dose of meftal syrup depending on the age and bodyweight of the child.
4. When will my child feel better?
Ans: Depending on the severity of the symptoms, you may need to give your child meftal syrup for a few days to weeks. Keep giving this medicine to your child at the dose and frequency recommended by your doctor. You will find that the pain or fever subsides, and your child feels better. However, if your child continues to feel unwell even after stopping all prescribed medications, consult your paediatrician as soon as possible.