| Product: |
Medised Cold Relief |
| Date: |
11/11/00 (651 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: It works!
Disadvantages: It is not on prescription.
A nurse friend, who has 2 children, recommended me Medised when my eldest son was teething. That was enough for me to go and get some for him. Medised comes for infant and for toddler, sugar free or not. It is a cold relief sirop but is also great to ease the teething pains and to drop fever down. I used it for all the above reasons and have been calling it the Magic Potion ever since. It does the job, gets the pain away and makes the baby sleep. Though, Ican go a buy 10 bottles of Calpol in one go and nobody behind the counter will bat an eyelid, but each and every time I go and get some Medised I get the same comment which is: 'do you realise that this make the baby drowsy?' - 'well yes and...? Big deal, the kid is in pain? What else would he want to do but sleep? What does any adult want to do when they are not feeling well? Sleep? Well, that's probably the best thing they can do.' Medised is part Paracetamol and part Diphenhydramine which amonst other things makes the baby sleepy. And that is why you shouldn't let your infant operate heavy machinery once he had some Medised. Just read the instructions!
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ZOEB - 19/03/02 I must have the only baby in the world that Medised does not send to sleep!! All my friends recommend it for the same reasons you do but my daughter will only take Calpol or Disprol. |
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