How often should the doses be administered?
One half teaspoon (2.5ml or 50 drops) of ColicCalm should be given whenever symptoms of colic appear, and can be repeated every 30 minutes up to a maximum of 6 doses in a 24 hour period. ColicCalm can be given prior to feeding or afterwards…whenever baby is distressed by colic, upset stomach, gas, hiccups, teething or acid reflux. It is only necessary to give when needed, when you recognize that baby is starting to get uncomfortable and before things start to escalate. Try to nip each episode in the bud. Be sure to shake bottle well before each use. Note: Please use the oral dispenser provided in box to dispense up to1/2 teaspoon of liquid slowly into baby’s mouth. You may also choose to use the NumiMed pacifier dispenser (available on our ordering webpage) or the like (various dispensers are available in pharmacies nationwide).
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