Wednesday, January 13, 2010

5 Month Old Baby With Bad Cough My Baby Girl (5 Months Old) Has A Bad Throat Infection? Is This Medication Recommended For Her?

My baby girl (5 months old) has a bad throat infection? Is this medication recommended for her? - 5 month old baby with bad cough

We are not currently in the U.S., we are in North Africa and my daughter, 5 months, an infection of the throat very bad cough, etc. .. was
A delayed at pediatrition prescribed by such a "Vendexine" with a dose of 5 ml of times.

Each 5 ml contains:

1 - Dexamethasone-0, 5 mg
2 - Chlorpheniramine Maleate-2mg

Is this just for her age? After the dose for 3 days as pediatrition we instucted, it's just a smile or laugh. Keep sweat ..... Any help would be very apprciate it.

I suspect this is not the medicine to advanced!

9 comments:

Minx said...

Things, turn it immediately - the only information they excessive sweating and miserable - so miserable as before he was on medical ......... This would obviously be an allergic reaction. Obviously, an antihistamine, does indicate it has adverse effects such as dizziness, palpitations, etc. .......... Google natural thing up!

CHEERS

barthebe... said...

So I had a steroid and an antihistamine. I would stop it if it was my son. But then I would not have brought the age of 5 months there. If there is a virus that just works. Will give you plenty of fluids and hydration, if the fever over 103 more than a few days I'll find another doctor. Give (As rx order to lower the fever) and others that do not respond to instructions and call your MD's Good Luck
Addendum: You know, what appears to the croup, is not it? I mean, I had the idea may have been along the lines of thought of corticosteroids to reduce inflammation of the throat to. But I'm still d / c is recommended as the boy pediatrics. But to see in reality that croupartige Husky requires intensive monitoring, moisture (steam shower not too hot) and maybe the emergency room.
I was not sure what was going on and what type of cough is why I have taken.

GI said...

I sat down with my brother who is an MD. This is a guy who currently holds ER.His Children Children Trauma thought that 5 months of age should not in any way Dexamethdone. His suggestion was a simple antibiotic, but because he saw the child, and can cause a situation that he was not aware it was proposed to put a doctor of confidence in the United States in connection. Good luck.

TweetyBi... said...

Interrupt Vendexine. Talk to your pediatrician in the U.S. and consult with other MED for pediatric use. Get a copy of the scores for doctors from North Africa (the information that he, the doctor's own observations, vital signs, assessment and treatment plan) and the results of the available evidence and fax it to your own pediatrician. Then use the generic name of a MED relevant to your daughter. Back to the doctors in North Africa, either by phone or in person and get a prescription for the Mediterranean (s peditrician) recommended by their own.

Kerri X o X said...

Im not quite sure about the medicine, but you should try a salt water do I know it sounds terrible, but it usually helps.

LFE said...

Are they there on holiday? If you are from the States, I hope with your doctor and see what they say. Good luck

patricia f said...

Given here in the U.S. ampicillin usually from the neck, ear infection and upper respitory is an antibiotic. I do not know what your baby, but I would be back because of what the providers do not use work as you, it looks like he's lethargy, which may have a certain kind of feeling to wear the sedative 5 months old baby does not need, and can be dangerous for them to sweat to tell me that I still have a fever, so it should still have the infection. Ask the doctor to ampicillin, an antibiotic medicine in its unique and not get up. I suggest you avoid the possibility of their health is not immediately in danger. I will make you not afraid, but this is serious for me.

patricia f said...

Given here in the U.S. ampicillin usually from the neck, ear infection and upper respitory is an antibiotic. I do not know what your baby, but I would be back because of what the providers do not use work as you, it looks like he's lethargy, which may have a certain kind of feeling to wear the sedative 5 months old baby does not need, and can be dangerous for them to sweat to tell me that I still have a fever, so it should still have the infection. Ask the doctor to ampicillin, an antibiotic medicine in its unique and not get up. I suggest you avoid the possibility of their health is not immediately in danger. I will make you not afraid, but this is serious for me.

patricia f said...

Given here in the U.S. ampicillin usually from the neck, ear infection and upper respitory is an antibiotic. I do not know what your baby, but I would be back because of what the providers do not use work as you, it looks like he's lethargy, which may have a certain kind of feeling to wear the sedative 5 months old baby does not need, and can be dangerous for them to sweat to tell me that I still have a fever, so it should still have the infection. Ask the doctor to ampicillin, an antibiotic medicine in its unique and not get up. I suggest you avoid the possibility of their health is not immediately in danger. I will make you not afraid, but this is serious for me.

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