Demazin Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid Natural Berry Flavour

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Demazin Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid Natural Berry Flavour supports immune health. Elder flowers are traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve symptoms of cold and flu: such as sore throat, nasal congestion, runny nose and cough.

Uses:
- Elder flowers have been traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to help relieve the symptoms of colds and flu, such as sore throat, nasal congestion, runny nose and cough.
- Zinc supports a healthy immune system.

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  • Made in Australia
  • Zinc helps support immune defences
  • Great tasting Natural Berry flavour

Each 7.5 ml contains:
Sambucus nigra (Elder flower) concentrated extract equivalent to dry flower 383mg.
Zinc (from zinc gluconate) 750micrograms.

Measure the dose using the medicine cup provided.

Age: Children 2-11 years.
How much: 7.5mL.
How often: 3 times per day.
Maximum daily dose: 22.5mL.

Age: Adults and Children 12 years and over.
How much: 15mL.
How often: 3 times per day.
Maximum daily dose: 45mL.

After use:
– Rinse measuring cup with warm water and allow to dry.
– Replace the cap firmly.

Do not use this medicine:
– In children under 2 years of age except on the advice of a doctor, pharmacist or nurse practitioner.
– If tamper evident seal has been broken.

Check with your doctor or pharmacist before using:
– If you are pregnant or breast-feeding.

While using Demazin:
– If symptoms persist, worsen or episodes become more frequent talk to your doctor.

Contains sorbate and sorbitol (6.6 g/45mL maximum daily dose). Products containing sorbitol may have a laxative effect or cause diarrhoea.

Cold & Flu Symptoms in Children

Learn how to prevent and relieve colds and flu symptoms in your kids.

Kids Cold & Flu + Cough Syrups and Liquids

Did you know that school children have between 7-10 colds per year?^ Find out how the Demazin range can help.

^Eccles R. Lancet Infect Dis 2005;5:718-725.