Carbo Vegetabilis, Chamomilla, Foeniculum Vulgare, Lycopodium, Nux Moschata, Raphanus Sativus, Zingiber Officinale, Kali Muriaticum, Magnesia Phosphorica, Natrum Phosphoricum

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Dr. Talbots Gas Colic Relief

Brand Names
Dr. Talbots Gas Colic Relief
Drug Class
Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract [EPC], Non-Standardized Food Allergenic Extract [EPC]
Route
ORAL
Dosage Form
LIQUID
Product Type
HUMAN OTC DRUG

What Is Carbo Vegetabilis, Chamomilla, Foeniculum Vulgare, Lycopodium, Nux Moschata, Raphanus Sativus, Zingiber Officinale, Kali Muriaticum, Magnesia Phosphorica, Natrum Phosphoricum Used For?

Uses Uses Temporarily relieves infant discomfort caused by gas colic groaning crying bloating nausea indigestion restlessness constipation stomach discomfort and pressure sleeplessness fussiness burping excessive stomach acid diarrhea 07-20-2020

Dosage and Administration

Directions Shake before use, natural juice may settle Measure only with the dosing syringe provided Do not use dosing syringe with other products On dosing syringe, weight is specific to product On dosing syringe, ml = milliliter, lbs = pounds, kgs = kilograms Children under 6 months of age, consult a medical professional before using this product. For sudden onset of symptoms: Use every 15 minutes for up to 8 doses until symptoms relieved, then every 2 hours thereafter. Children 6 - 18 lbs or 3 - 8 kgs 1.25 ml every 2 hours, reduce frequency when symptoms improve Children 19 - 29 lbs or 9 - 13 kgs 2.5 ml every 2 hours, reduce frequency when symptoms improve Children 30 - 90 lbs or 14 - 41 kgs 5 ml every 2 hours, reduce frequency when symptoms improve

Warnings and Precautions

Warnings Stop use and ask doctor if: fever develops diarrhea lasts more than 2 days other symptoms persist for more than 7 days or worsen Ask a doctor before use if you are taking a prescription drug or have a serious medical condition. Please consult your physician immediately for a worsening condition. Warning

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