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NORMET SYP 30ML, 30ML,

Normet Syrup 30 ml

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marketed by ZUVENTUS HEALTH (LASOR/ODENEA DIV)

30ML

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M.R.P.:  48

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Product description

NORMET syrup is an antibiotic given to children to effectively treat various bacterial infections that can occur in teeth, lungs, gastrointestinal, urinary tract, and genital infections. this syrup is an antibiotic. it contains ofloxacin and ornidazole as active ingredients. both materials forge bacterial dna. this way, it kills the bacteria causing the infection, stopping the infection and ba

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FAQ

1. is it safe to give NORMET syrup with cough and cold medicine?
ans: this syrup can prevent cough and cold medicine. one of the active ingredients in syrup may interact with drugs containing alcohol, such as cough syrup, and cause side effects. do not give your child medicines with ofloxacin/ornidazole syrup without consulting a doctor.
2. what if i accidentally give too much syrup to my child?
ans: although an extra dose of syrup will not affect your child's health, you should not overdose on the medication. if you think you may have given too much to your child, talk to your doctor immediately.
3. what should i do if my child does not improve after taking the syrup for the prescribed time?
ans: failure to improve may mean that the drug cannot work against the bacteria causing the infection. in this case, visit your paediatrician, who may prescribe an antibiotic with a longer effect than the syrup. because not all medications are given orally, your doctor may suggest intravenous injections to your child in the hospital.
4. can other drugs be taken at the same time as ofloxacin/ornidazole syrup?
ans: ofloxacin/ornidazole syrup can sometimes interact with other drugs or substances. tell your doctor about any other medicines your child is taking before starting ofloxacin/ornidazole syrup. also, consult your paediatrician before giving any medication to your child.