Recently, in Rajasthan and Madhiabia, the cuff sword has come to the death reports of children’s death. After these incidents, the state governments examined the Crip, while the central government issued a counsel. The government has said that children under the age of 2 should not be given the cough Syrup.
The Ministry of Health issued Advisory
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Director General of Health Services Dr. Suniti Sharma has issued an advisary to states and Union Territories.
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According to the government, cough in children is often recovering and so, does not require medicine.
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Do not send children under 2 years of age.
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Do not give children under 5 children. Children over 5 years should be given the Sixt under the supervision of the doctor under the supervision of the doctor. Must avoid more doses.
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Give children for the right dose and at least days. Do not enter multiple medicines at a time.
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Before giving the children to the children, do their cough treatment with a domestic measure.
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To treat cough, make sure and use domestic remedies, such as breathing and hot water.
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All government and private hospitals should only provide medicines of high-quality companies.
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Doctors and pharmacists must be acquainted from the rules of providing proper advice and medications.
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All these guidelines should be followed by Central to District.
What was recited in the Cough Sirp?
Checking the cof Sirp Sirp. No information has been issued on any harmful chemicals. It should be kept in mind that the chemical mixture is used in the production of cuff. The Cough Syrp is a active compile in the Cough Snepper (Cough Syrup) is a dextromatorn hydrobride in the Cough Syrup, which is produced by a chemical process.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, children should not be given more doses of the dextromethorfan hydrobride. It can cause difficulties, drowsiness, dizziness and seizures.