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Bell’S Children’S Cough Syrup (100ml)

13.80

Bell’s Children’s Cough Syrup is used to treat coughs, chest congestion, and other conditions in children.
Bell’s Children’s Cough Syrup may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Overview

Bell’s Children’s Cough Syrup is used to treat coughs, chest congestion, and other conditions in children.
Bell’s Children’s Cough Syrup may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Guaifenesin is the active ingredient in Bell’s Children’s Cough Syrup.

Bell’s Children’s Cough Syrup works by reducing phlegm in the respiratory tract.

The following section contains detailed information about Bell’s Children’s Cough Syrup’s uses, composition, dosage, side effects, and reviews.

Uses

Bell’s Children’s Cough Syrup is used to treat, control, prevent, and improve the symptoms of the following diseases, conditions, and conditions:

Coughing and chest congestion

Bell’s Children’s Cough Syrup can also be used for other things that aren’t listed here.

 

Side-effects

The following is a list of potential side effects from all of the ingredients in Bell’s Children’s Cough Syrup.
This is not an exhaustive list.
These side effects are possible, but they are not always experienced.
Some of the side effects may be uncommon but severe.

Consult your doctor if you experience any of the following side effects, especially if they persist.

stomach ache

Free-flowing motions

Vomiting

Skin rash that is itchy

Rash Bell’s Children’s Cough Syrup may also cause unlisted side effects.

If you notice any other side effects that aren’t listed above, consult your doctor.
Side effects can also be reported to your local food and drug administration authority.

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