Composition
| Each 5 ml contains: |
| Saji Khar (Sodium Bicarbonate I.P.) |
45 mg |
| Suwa Tel (Dill Oil I.P. 66) |
0.00075 ml |
| Variyali Tel (Aniseed Oil I.P. 66) |
0.000375 ml |
| Jira Tel (Caraway Oil I.P. 66) |
0.000375 ml |
| Pudina Sat (Menthol I.P.) |
0.5 mg |
| Aqueous Sugar Base |
q.s. |
Indications
Babuline is primarily used for relieving babies from digestive disorders
that are caused due to the air swallowed while feeding. These bubbles
collect in a baby's stomach and serve as the source of colic pain and
discomfort if not properly treated.
A few drops of Babuline proves helpful in getting immediate relief from the
bubbles forming in the baby's stomach and provides comfort to the baby.
Bottle fed babies vomit hard curds and it is believed that the sodium salt
present in Babuline combines with the calcium in the milk to break down the
curds that have been formed.
Dosage
The preferred dose of Babuline is after feeds 3 to 4 times a day. If
necessary, Babuline should be given after diluting with water or milk. The
bottle should be closed properly after each use and stored in a cool dark
place to prevent the carminative oils from turning yellow.
The preferred dosage is as under:
| Up to 1 month |
1/2 teaspoon |
| 1 month to 6 months |
1 teaspoon |
| 6 months to 1 year |
2 teaspoons |
| 1 year to 2 years |
2 to 3 teaspoons |
| 2 years and above |
3 to 4 teaspoons |
Packaging
135 ml clear pet bottle in a carton.
120 bottles packed in a corrugated box for shipping purposes.
Product Life
Babulines shelf life is 2 years from date of production.
Babuline should be consumed within 4 weeks after opening the bottle.
Shake well before use.
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