Dentinox Ref: DNT105

Dentinox Colic Drops (ml)

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Key features
  • Effective pain relief from colic from birth onwards
  • Oral suspension activated Dimeticone
  • Suitable from birth onwards
  • Pleasant tasting liquid
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Give baby Dentinox Infant Colic Drops with or after each feed.
Shake bottle before use.
Use one measured 2.5ml dose.
There are 2 ways to give the drops, directly from the syringe or by adding it to baby's bottle.
After use, rinse the syringe with warm water and dry.
Do not give more than 6 doses a day. You can use the drops from birth onwards. If symptoms persist speak to your health visitor, pharmacist, or doctor.
100ml
Suitable for babies, infants, and children.
Do not exceed 6 x 2.5ml doses of Dentinox Infant Colic Drops in a 24-hour period.
Do not store above 25°C.
Keep all medicines out of the sight and reach of children.
You must be at least 16 years old to purchase this product.
Precautions: This is a medicine; Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have an underlying medical condition, are taking any other medication or complementary therapy, or if symptoms persist.
Seek advice before using if you are breastfeeding, pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or suffer from allergies.
Keep all medicines out of the reach of children.
Also contains: carbomer, sucrose, sodium hydroxide, E214, E216, E218, dill oil, and water.

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