Tylenol Children's Cold & Stuffy Nose Suspension Liquid Bubble Gum
Tylenol Children's Cold & Stuffy Nose Suspension Liquid Bubble Gum
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When your child is sick, all you want to do is make them feel better by providing them with effective relief from their cold symptoms. You just want them to be able to get back to normal…
Try Children’s Tylenol Cold & Stuffy Nose liquid. Children’s Tylenol Cold & Stuffy Nose liquid is easy-to-administer and works to relieve your child’s stuffy nose, fever, aches and sinus pain. With their symptoms relieved, they can get on with their day—as can you.
For children 6-11 years. For effective relief of:
- Stuffy nose
- Fever
- Aches and sinus pain
Format: Liquid
Caution: DO NOT use this product in children under 6 years old. Keep out of reach of children. DO NOT GIVE with other products containing any of these ingredients, salicylates or other cough/cold or pain/fever medications. DO NOT exceed the single and maximum daily dose. Overdose may cause severe or possibly fatal liver damage. Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if your child:
- has serious kidney or liver disease
- has diabetes, glaucoma, heart or thyroid disease, or high blood pressure
- is on other medication, including natural health products, prescription drugs or nonprescription drugs.
Consult a healthcare practitioner if fever lasts more than 3 days or symptoms last more than 5 days. If symptoms worsen, or are accompanied by a high fever (>38°C) or the production of thick yellow/green phlegm, talk to a healthcare practitioner . Do not use if your child is allergic to any of the ingredients. Discontinue use if allergic reactions such as wheezing, rash or itching develop. Side effects may include: allergic reaction, breathing difficulties, convulsions, drowsiness, hallucinations, and rapid heart rate.
In Case of Overdose: contact a doctor or Poison Control Centre immediately, even if you do not notice any possible signs or symptoms such as increased sweating, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, and loss of appetite.
