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Hello Dr. my son is 1.5 months old. He is crying for 6-8 hrs continuously in the night. In the day time he sleeps well only sometimes he cries in day time too. Initially my Doctor has suggested to give Atarax and colimax (5-5) drops when he cries a lot. but the effect is not re makeable now doctor has increased the (8-8)drops to 3 times a day. Is it safe or not?
Thanks for asking at Healthcare Magic. I read your question and I understand Your concern. Atatrax is not safe under two years while climax is safe. Address the cause for crying. He may be hungry, thirsty, have diaper rash. He may have infections or trauma. He may feel very cold or tiredness. Address the underlying cause. Keep the baby well fed, warm and disease free. Don't let him alone. Hope it helps best. Take your best care. Don't forget to rate this answer and close the discussion at Healthcare Magic. Regards Dr Ejaz
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Are Atarax And Colimax Drops Safe For An Infant?
Thanks for asking at Healthcare Magic. I read your question and I understand Your concern. Atatrax is not safe under two years while climax is safe. Address the cause for crying. He may be hungry, thirsty, have diaper rash. He may have infections or trauma. He may feel very cold or tiredness. Address the underlying cause. Keep the baby well fed, warm and disease free. Don t let him alone. Hope it helps best. Take your best care. Don t forget to rate this answer and close the discussion at Healthcare Magic. Regards Dr Ejaz