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How To Treat Cold And Cough In A 3 Years Old Child?

hi ,,My 3 year old kid is suffering from cold and cough and doctor had first Asthalin syrup and Taximo but cough had reduced but did not recover completely ,,so he has given Asthalin inhaler and Nasivion for 7 days and budecort inhaler 100 and budenase AQ FOR one month ,,Are these medicines safe for 3 year old boy
Mon, 9 Mar 2015
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Hi...the medicines - Asthalin inhaler and Nasivion and Budecort inhaler 100 and Budenase AQ are safe for the kid. Nothing to worry about them. They have to be used like this for 1-2 months and then the patient will be reviewed again.

But I suggest you stop Asthalin Syrup. You need not use it when you are already using Asthalin inhaler. Asthalin inhaler is far more effective with lesser complications than syrup.

I also suggest stop Taxim-O antibiotic as it is not going to be useful for respiratory infections.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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How To Treat Cold And Cough In A 3 Years Old Child?

Hi...the medicines - Asthalin inhaler and Nasivion and Budecort inhaler 100 and Budenase AQ are safe for the kid. Nothing to worry about them. They have to be used like this for 1-2 months and then the patient will be reviewed again. But I suggest you stop Asthalin Syrup. You need not use it when you are already using Asthalin inhaler. Asthalin inhaler is far more effective with lesser complications than syrup. I also suggest stop Taxim-O antibiotic as it is not going to be useful for respiratory infections. Regards - Dr. Sumanth