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If the Doctor has prescribed Asthalin Syrup, Omnacortil Syrup and Azee 200 Syrup along with Budacart and Levilin 0.31 mg. Does this mean a child has Asthma or are these recommended in normal upper respiratory tract congestion also? What should be the ideal gap between all these syrup
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It's allergic bronchitis, not stamp as asthma. You can give drug one by one, no standard time gap between these drug intake. Asthma is chronic condition, this is acute condition.
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This is childhood bronchitis not asthma not to worry.
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