Child's Age - 2-3 months: 2.5 ml (small end of spoon). If necessary, after 4-6 hours, give a second 2.5 ml dose.
Child's Age: 3-6 months: Up to 4 times a day: One 2.5 ml spoonful (small end).
Child's Age: 6-24 months: Up to 4 times a day: One 5 ml spoonful (large end).
Child's Age: 2-4 years; Up to 4 times a day: One 5 ml spoonful (large end) and one 2.5 ml spoonful (small end).
Child's Age: 4-6 years: Up to 4 times a day: Two 5 ml spoonfuls (large end).
Child's Age: 3-6 months: Up to 4 times a day: One 2.5 ml spoonful (small end).
Child's Age: 6-24 months: Up to 4 times a day: One 5 ml spoonful (large end).
Child's Age: 2-4 years; Up to 4 times a day: One 5 ml spoonful (large end) and one 2.5 ml spoonful (small end).
Child's Age: 4-6 years: Up to 4 times a day: Two 5 ml spoonfuls (large end).
100ml
2+ months
Always read the label. Keep out of sight and reach of children.
Please ensure this medication is used in line with the manufacturer's directions. If symptoms persist, seek help from an appropriate healthcare professional.
Please ensure this medication is used in line with the manufacturer's directions. If symptoms persist, seek help from an appropriate healthcare professional.
Each 5ml contains 120mg of Paracetamol.
Also contains: Maltitol, E420, E214, E216, E218, E122 (Glucose and Purified Water).
Also contains: Maltitol, E420, E214, E216, E218, E122 (Glucose and Purified Water).

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