Buckley's Jack & Jill Honey Cough & Cold Daytime 115ml
Buckley's Jack & Jill Honey Cough & Cold Daytime 115ml
Regular price
$8.79 CAD
Regular price
Sale price
$8.79 CAD
Unit price
/
per
Buckley's Jack & Jill Honey Cough & Cold Daytime 115ml is a children's medication designed to relieve cold and cough symptoms in children aged 6 years and older.
Here's a breakdown of what to know about it:
Active Ingredients (per 10ml dose):
- Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide (5mg) - cough suppressant
- Guaifenesin (50mg) - expectorant (loosens mucus)
Benefits:
-
Provides temporary relief from various cold and cough symptoms during the day, including:
- Coughing
- Chest congestion due to colds
Dosage:
- Children 6 to under 12 years old: Shake well before use. Take 2 teaspoons (10mL) every 6 hours. Do not exceed 40mL in 24 hours.
- Important: Do not give to children under 6 years old.
Warnings:
- Do not take more than the recommended dosage.
- Do not give for more than 7 days without consulting a doctor.
- Allergy warning: Do not use this product if your child is allergic to dextromethorphan hydrobromide, guaifenesin, or any other ingredient in this product.
Before using Buckley's Jack & Jill Honey Cough & Cold Daytime, talk to your doctor if your child has:
- A chronic cough (such as from smoking, asthma, or emphysema)
- Severe cough or cough that occurs with fever, rash, or persistent headache
Keep out of reach of children.
If you have any questions about Buckley's Jack & Jill Honey Cough & Cold Daytime, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Additional Notes:
- This medication comes in a honey flavor.
- It is a convenient size (115ml) for travel.
- Drinking plenty of fluids can also help loosen mucus and make coughs more productive.
Here are some additional considerations:
- Buckley's Jack & Jill Honey Cough & Cold Daytime only treats the symptoms of a cough and cold, not the underlying cause.
- If your child's cough is severe or does not improve within 7 days, consult a doctor.
- This medication contains dextromethorphan, a cough suppressant. Cough suppressants can make it more difficult to cough up mucus, which can worsen a chest infection. If your child has a productive cough (one that brings up mucus), you may want to consider using an expectorant instead.