Description:
Prospan is non-drowsy and well tolerated in children, adults and the elderly.1 The tolerability of Prospan is based on research studies in thousands of patients and decades of use worldwide.
If you have any questions about taking this product, ask your health professional.
Prospan contains sorbitol and potassium sorbate. Products containing sorbitol may have a laxative effect or cause diarrhea.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist:
If children between 2 – 4 years of age have persistent or recurrent cough
If difficulty in breathing, fever, or purulent (pus containing) sputum occurs
If the symptoms do not improve within 7 days of the use of the medicine
You are taking other medicines that suppress cough (opiate antitussives such as codeine or dextromethorphan).
If you have stomach problems (gastritis, stomach ulcer)
If you suffer from renal insufficiency or hepatic impairment.
How to take PROSPAN Cough Syrup 100Ml:
- For adults and children above 12 years: the usual dose is 5-10 ml three times daily.
For children between 6- 12 years: the usual dose is 5 ml two times daily
Use the enclosed measuring cup for correct dosage.
It is taken undiluted and regardless of meals.
During the day you should drink plenty of water or other warm caffeine-free beverages in the period taking it.
- Direction for Use:
Adults: 5-7.5 mL 3 times daily.
School children 6-12 years old: 5 mL 3 times daily.
Children 1-5 years: 2.5 mL 3 times daily.
Shake the bottle well each time before use.
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