Can I give my daughter 16 years old Augmentin and ActiTrin?
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Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
16 months ago
Augmentin is a prescription medicine and should only be given if instructed to do so by the doctor who examined you. The use of antibiotics on your own can lead, m.in to the development of strains of bacteria resistant to their action. You can read more about the dangers of antibiotic resistance here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/blog/antybiotyki-czy-przestana-dzialac Acti-Trin syrup can be given to children even from the age of 7. A 16-year-old is given a dose, like an adult, that is, 10 ml of syrup 3 to 4 times a day, no more often than every 6 hours. Syrup can be given up to 5 days - if after this time there is no improvement, you should see a doctor. Acti-Trin is a syrup containing in its composition 3 substances: triprolidine, pseudoephedrine and dextromethorphan. The preparation reduces the amount of nasal discharge and swelling and nasal congestion. It also has an antitussive effect. I enclose a link to a page where you can compare its prices in online pharmacies and place an order with home delivery or collection at a pharmacy: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/2064/acti-trin-syrop/apteki