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Zarbees Cgh/Mucus Hny/Ivy Chld 118ML of
What is Zarbees Cgh/Mucus Hny/Ivy Chld?
Zarbee's Baby Cough + Immune Syrup is a pediatrician-recommended, drug-free supplement designed to soothe coughs and support the immune system in infants aged 12 months and older. Formulated with a blend of organic agave syrup and elderberry extract, it provides a gentle, natural way to ease coughs while promoting overall health. The non-drowsy formula is free from artificial flavors, colors, and sweeteners, ensuring it is safe and effective for young children.Side Effects
- Allergic reaction (e.g. rash, itching)
- Upset stomach
- Diarrhea
Warnings
- Do not use if the child is allergic to any of the ingredients
- Consult a physician if symptoms persist or worsen
- Keep out of reach of children
- Not recommended for children under 2 months of age
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- Allergic reaction (e.g. rash, itching)
- Upset stomach
- Diarrhea
- Do not use if the child is allergic to any of the ingredients
- Consult a physician if symptoms persist or worsen
- Keep out of reach of children
- Not recommended for children under 2 months of age
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Zarbees Cgh/Mucus Hny/Ivy Chld 118ML of
What is Zarbees Cgh/Mucus Hny/Ivy Chld ?
Zarbee's Baby Cough + Immune Syrup is a pediatrician-recommended, drug-free supplement designed to soothe coughs and support the immune system in infants aged 12 months and older. Formulated with a blend of organic agave syrup and elderberry extract, it provides a gentle, natural way to ease coughs while promoting overall health. The non-drowsy formula is free from artificial flavors, colors, and sweeteners, ensuring it is safe and effective for young children.
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