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Dentinox Infant Colic Drops - 100ml
8 Advantage card points. For gentle relief from wind griping pai ... |
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Dentinox colic drops with syringe 100ml
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Read Reviews for Dentinox Colic Drops
by - written on 20/04/09 (Useful, 198 readings)
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I got this product after trying many others on the market its as the cheaper end of all of them. In my opinion it worked great for my son.He had very bad wind all the time.i would put it in his bottle the only thing was when he was sick it would come out very gloppy and sticky. it has a 'anti-foaming agent'in it which is ment to reduce the amount of trapped wind in the gut. The medicine is ment to help to relieve the abdominal pain which did for my son,he used to bring his knees up high to his chest and cry a very high pitch noise. The medicine can be added to the babys bottle or given directly into their mouth with the spoon or oral syringe provided with ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/07/08 (Very useful, 201 readings)
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Dentinox infant colic drops are yet another product on the market which is claimed to provide effective pain relief from colic from birth onwards. I purchased these in Tesco at the price of £2.89, so they are relatively cheap compared to some others. The drops come in a white bottle which contains100ml, it has Dentinox infant colic drops written on the front in green. The box is also mainly green with the name on the top of it in white and there is a picture of a mother and baby on the front. The drops come with a handy syringe which I have to say is a god send when trying to give medicine to a crying baby, sometimes getting them to take medicine ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/09/07 (Very useful, 1812 readings)
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When my son was a baby he suffered terrible colic, we tried gripe water and Infacol but neither helped him. We guessed they might not be strong enough and so tried another product-Dentinox Colic Drops, my mum had mentioned them and with all else failing I decided to follow her advice. They weren't easy to find to begin with and we were only able to get them from a pharmacy, some supermarkets do sell them but not mine. It made an instant difference and we stuck with Dentinox until my son grew out of his colic. COLIC- The cause of colic is not known although, pain from a spasm of the intestines may be caused by: Excess gas from swallowing air ... Read the complete review
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