Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup
Your child’s medicine at a glance
Give this medicine to your child an hour before or two hours after meals. If your child develops a stomach upset, prefer giving it with food. Make sure to stick to the prescribed dose because it is given keeping in mind the type of infection, its severity, and the age and body weight of your child. In case your child gags and expels the medicine within 30 mins of intake, repeat the same dose but do not double dose if it's the time for the next dose.
Do not give this medicine to your child in case of cold and flu symptoms as this medicine is an antibiotic and doesn’t work on infections caused by viruses. Doctors prescribe this medicine for cough and cold only when they detect any underlying secondary bacterial infection.
Some of the minor and temporary side effects of this medicine include vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, rash, and headache. Usually, these episodes subside once your child’s body adapts to the medicine. However, if these effects persist or become bothersome for your child, call the doctor right away.
Narrate your child’s complete medical history to your child’s doctor, including any previous episodes of allergy, heart problem, blood disorder, birth defects, airway obstruction, lung anomaly, gastrointestinal problem, skin disorder, liver impairment, and kidney malfunction. This information is critical for dose alterations and for planning your child’s overall treatment.
Uses of Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup in children
Benefits of Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup for your child
In Treatment of Bacterial infections
Side effects of Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup in children
Common side effects of Pogo
- Rash
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
How can I give Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup to my child?
How Pogo Dry Syrup works
Safety advice
Usually, Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup is considered safe to use in children with mild to moderate kidney disease. Dose modifications may be required in children with severe kidney disease.
What if I forget to give Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup to my child?
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Quick tips
- Your child must complete the entire course of antibiotics. Stopping too soon may cause the bacteria to multiply again, become resistant, or cause another infection.
- Give this medicine with food to avoid an upset stomach.
- Encourage your child to drink plenty of water in case diarrhea develops as a side effect.
- Conditions like common cold and flu are caused by viruses. Never use this medicine for such conditions.
- Only give Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup to your child for their current infection. Never save medicine for future illnesses.
- Stop this medicine and immediately report to your child’s doctor in case your child develops an itchy rash, facial swelling, or breathing difficulties while taking this medicine.
- Your doctor has prescribed Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup to cure your infection and improve your symptoms.
- Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Stopping it early may make the infection harder to treat.
- Take it with food to avoid an upset stomach.
- Diarrhea may occur as a side effect but should stop when your course is complete. Inform your doctor if it does not stop or if you find blood in your stools.
- Avoid consuming alcohol while taking Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup as it may cause increased side effects.
- Discontinue Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup and inform your doctor immediately if you get a rash, itchy skin, swelling of face and mouth, or have difficulty in breathing.
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FAQs
What if I give too much of Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup by mistake?
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Can other medicines be given at the same time as Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup?
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Which lab tests may my child undergo while taking Pogo 100mg/5ml Dry Syrup on a long-term basis?
The mucus coming out of my child’s nose is yellow-green. Is it a sign of a bacterial infection?
My child is having a sore throat and ear infection. Can I give antibiotics?
Does a common cold caused by viruses always result in a secondary bacterial infection? When to start an antibiotic to prevent infection?
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Disclaimer:
Tata 1mg's sole intention is to ensure that its consumers get information that is expert-reviewed, accurate and trustworthy. However, the information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of a qualified physician. The information provided here is for informational purposes only. This may not cover everything about particular health conditions, lab tests, medicines, all possible side effects, drug interactions, warnings, alerts, etc. Please consult your doctor and discuss all your queries related to any disease or medicine. We intend to support, not replace, the doctor-patient relationship.References
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