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Joanna (Anonymous, 188.33.14.) Leszno 2 months ago

Can you give your child Ciprotic for a runny nose?

Is it possible to give a 2-year-old child to a green snot

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Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor

2 months ago

Ciprotic is a medicine that is administered into the ear and is used to treat acute otitis. Do not use Ciprotic without consulting your doctor. The drug is not intended for use in the nose.

Green rhinitis in most cases is the next stage of viral infection. The change in the appearance of the secretion is related, m.in other things, to the activation of the immune system. The decision to implement antibiotic treatment may be made by a doctor in the event of an exacerbation of the course of the disease.

During an infection, it is important to remember about nasal hygiene, i.e. cleaning the respiratory tract, e.g. with an aspirator, moisturizing the nose (and the air in the room where the child is) and possibly administering Nasivin sprays to facilitate breathing (no longer than 5 days).

On our website, you can check the availability of medicines and place an order with collection at the pharmacy or home delivery:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/51620/nasivin-kids-aerozol/apteki

I encourage you to read:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/katar-u-dziecka

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