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Michaś (Anonymous, 46.113.12.) Warszawa 3 months ago

What does the dose of 8.5 ml and the crossed out zero mean?

Hello, what does the dose of 8.5 ml and the crossed zero mean?

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

3 months ago

Such a provision means:

8.5 ml is the dose of Taromentin syrup that a child should get. The exact recipe for preparing the suspension can be found in the leaflet lek.

morning: 8.5 ml syrup - noon 0 (you do not administer the medicine) - evening: 8.5 ml

In the case of the antibiotic Taromentin, it is crucial to maintain intervals of time every 12 hours (i.e. if you administered the drug around 8.00 a.m., the next dose is around 8.00 p.m.).

When it comes to the dosage of Flucorta syrup, this means administering one dose in the morning - 7.5 ml.

If this situation raises doubts for you, it is always worth consulting a doctor who can provide more personalized advice. If you are not able to take advantage of the advice, I attach a link to the online teleconsultation:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/30566/flucorta-syrop/apteki

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/77472/taromentin-400-mg-57-mg-proszek-do-wytworzenia-zawiesiny/apteki

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