Constipation

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CONSTIPATION & ASSOCIATED SYMPTOMS

  • - Brand: Kidz
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Composition:

Medicinal ingredientsProperties of each ingredient
Alumina 6CHAtonic constipation, slow digestive transit.
Causticum 6CHDigestive transit paralysis with constipation, defecation difficulties, loss of rectal sensitivity.
Lycopodium 6CHInfant digestive problems, gas emission, meteorism in umbilical region, thin and elongated stools.
Magnesia muriatica 6CHHepatic and digestive syndrome with constipation, dehydrated stool. Milk intolerance.
Nux vomica 6CHConstipation with ineffectual urging and tenesmus. The stools are hard and incompletely evacuated. Abdomen sensitivity during walking. Painful and difficult digestion.
Sepia officinalis 6CHSensation of abdominal emptiness. Atonic constipation. Bearing down in the abdomen.
Bryonia alba 6CHThe abdominal wall is tense, sensitive to touch and calmed by pressure. Painful bloating, constipation with large, hard and dry stools.

Non medicinal ingredients:

Purified water, sorbitol, glycerin, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, citric acid.

Indications:


KIDZ CONSTIPATION

oral solution is recommended for the treatment of constipation and associated symptoms: constipation due to dehydrated stools, small and insufficient, with difficult and prolonged evacuation. Sensitive and tender abdomen.

Dosage:

To be taken orally

  • Infants 0 to 11 months old: 1 to 5 drops, 1 to 3 times per day.
  • Children 1 to 5 years old: 5 to 10 drops, 1 to 3 times per day.
  • Children 6 to 11 years old: 5 to 15 drops, 1 to 3 times per day.

At the start of the treatment, take every 30 minutes, up to 10 times per day, then return to general dosage. To be taken directly under the tongue with the dropper or to melt with some water before drinking.

Duration of use:

3 to 4 days

Warnings:

If symptoms persist more than 4 days or are accompanied by fever, consult a healthcare practitioner.

Incompatibility with other medicine:

No known incompatibility with other medicines.


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