Ingredients
Per 15ml (3 tsp):
- Chlorpheniramine maleate 2mg (antihistamine)
- Pseudoephedrine HCL 30mg (decongestant)
WHEN TO USE
Runny nose, nasal congestion, chest congestion. I only use a cold medication like this if my child’s symptoms are interfering with sleep, eating or if they are generally miserable with congestion. The antihistamine and decongestant combination in this cold medication will temporarily relieve most symptoms of the common cold. It opens up nasal congestion and dries up nasal secretions. It also helps reduce cough caused by secretions running down the throat. Click for a detailed discussion on Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, Fever.
HELPFUL TIP FOR TREATING COLDS
When I give my children cold medications, I have found that the nasal passages can become too dry, that’s why it’s important to use saline nasal spray throughout the day and a humidifier in the bedroom at night.
SAFETY/SIDE EFFECTS
It is safe to use in children six months old and above. The sedative effects of the antihistamine usually overcome the “revving-up” effects of the decongestant to produce an overall “calming” effect, which will help your child sleep. Occasionally, the antihistamine has the opposite effect, which may lead to some missed sleep but is not dangerous. Uncommon side effects are headache, upset stomach and dizziness. If your child has a history of seizures, high blood pressure, heart disease, thyroid disease or is taking medications for any of these conditions, consult your doctor before taking this medication. If your child has Croup, do not use this medication because of its drying effect.
DOSING CHART
All doses are every 6 hours
Under six months | Not recommended |
6-11 months (17-21lbs) | Ask your doctor |
12-23 months (22-27lbs) | Ask your doctor |
2-5 years (28-47lbs) | Ask your doctor |
6-11 years (48-95lbs) | 3 tsp (15ml) |
12 years and up (>95lbs) | 2 Tablespoon (30ml) |