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  5. My baby has been suffering from viral fever since Wednesday, and the doctor prescribed Meftal P syrup because her temperature is quite high. Can I give her the syrup every six hours, or should I give it every four hours since her fever is not coming down? I'm really worried about her condition.

My baby has been suffering from viral fever since Wednesday, and the doctor prescribed Meftal P syrup because her temperature is quite high. Can I give her the syrup every six hours, or should I give it every four hours since her fever is not coming down? I'm really worried about her condition.

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My baby has been suffering from viral fever since Wednesday, and the doctor prescribed Meftal P syrup because her temperature is quite high. Can I give her the syrup every six hours, or should I give it every four hours since her fever is not coming down? I'm really worried about her condition.

For children, Meftal P syrup can be given every 6-8 hours as needed for fever. The usual recommended dosage is 7-10 mg per kg of body weight per dose. However, it is important to consult with your doctor for the exact dosage based on your baby's weight and age. Make sure not to exceed the maximum daily dose.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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