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Hi, my baby is 6 days old. The doctor checked and told me that my baby had jaundice onset. My baby had loose motions, so the doctor gave Colimex drops and Sporlac powder. How to use this medicine? Is it safe?
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By Apollo 24|7, Published on - 21 March 2025
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Hi, giving Colimex drops and Sporolac to your baby is very safe. Give 4 drops of Colimex to the baby when it’s crying too much. You need to mix half a sachet of Sporolac with milk and give it to your baby.
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