Here is some information about three kinds of medicine. Do read before use!
Painkiller | Uses: tablets to treat headaches, muscle pain or the common cold Warnings Keep at room temperature.
If more than two tablets are taken a time or you don't feel better, get medical help from your doctor immediately. How to use For adults and children 12 years of age and older: take 1 tablet every 4 to 6 hours. If pain is not better, 2 tablets may be taken. For children under 12 years of age, ask a doctor. |
Antibiotic Cream | Uses: cream to treat pain and infection from small cuts and burns on skin Warnings Use on skin only.
Visit a doctor if you have serious cuts or burns. Stop using and visit a doctor if you still have the problem after one week or if the pain is worse. Keep at room temperature. How to use Only use on adults and children aged 2 or older. Clean the cut or burn. Put the cream on the cut or burn up to three times a day. |
Coughsyrup | Uses: a clear, purple liquid in 125 ml bottles for coughs and sore throat relief Warnings Keep the bottle tightly closed.
Check the cap seal is not broken before first use. If it is, do not use this medicine. If your child does not feel better or starts to feel worse, tell your doctor. How to use Do not give to children under 1 year old. Children 1-5 years: One 5 ml spoonful. Children 5 years and over and adults: Two 5 ml spoonfuls. |