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What gap should be given between syrup to syrup and breast. milk?
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For basic medicine wait for atleast 20 min post feeding Vit d3 after feed iron - empty stomach cal - gap min 1 hour betwenn calcium and iron
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Depends on type of syrup
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15-20mins
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Depends on what the syrup is really. Vitamin D syrup can be given after feeds. Multivitamin or iron supplement need 2 hour before or after feeds
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15 -20 min
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15 - 20 mins
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