My baby is 2 year 3 months. Weight is 10.5 kg baby boy. We need a dose for the bandy suspension alendazole ip 200 mg for 5 ml. We taken medicine in medical shop they told today 3 ml after 3 days 3 more ml is it right dose please tell. This is for regular deworming
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please do not follow pharmacist for right dose or any kind of consultation. Always consult with professional Doctors. as per your description the dose given is not satisfactory.
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Hi for regular deworming just give 5 ml today at bed time stat dose. And repeat every 6 monthly.. please get in touch with a pediatrician for proper dosing and never give over the counter drugs to your child
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Also give due weightage to what all you are giving as complementary feeding to your baby .. if need counselling for same do connect thanks
Hello there, kindly get online and get prescribed properly. Avoid direct medication from medical shops. SYP. Bandy is given as 5 ml once a day for 2 days.
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