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Co-Pan Kids Cough Syrup 100 ml

Natural pediatric cough syrup made from Ivy Leaf extract. Effectively dissolves stubborn phlegm, relaxes airways, and soothes productive cough

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  • Key IngredientsDried Ivy Leaf Extract
  • Product FormSyrup
  • Package Size100 mL
  • Caution & WarningsDo not exceed the recommended daily dose. Not recommended for children under 2 years without consulting a medical professional
  • Storage ConditionsStore Below 25°C.
  • How To UseChildren 2-5 years: 2.5 ml 2 times daily. Children 6-12 years: 5 ml 2 times daily. Shake well before use. Use the enclosed cup
  • ConcernsProductive Cough, Chest Congestion, Thick Mucus, Airway Irritation, Difficulty Breathing
  • Q: What is the main active ingredient in Co-Pan Kids syrup?

    • A: It contains natural Dried Ivy Leaf Extract, which is proven to thin mucus and safely soothe chest irritation.

  • Q: Does Co-Pan Kids Cough Syrup cause drowsiness?

    • A: No, this herbal formula is completely free from antihistamines and alcohol, so it does not cause any drowsiness.

  • Q: Can I give Co-Pan syrup to an infant under 2 years old?

    • A: For safety, it is recommended for children from 2 years old. Consult a pediatrician before using it for younger infants.

  • Q: Is Co-Pan syrup suitable for dry cough or wet cough?

    • A: It is highly effective for wet coughs because it dissolves sticky phlegm, opens airways, and helps expand the chest.

  • Q: How long can I use Co-Pan Kids syrup for my child?

    • A: It can be used for 5 to 7 days. If the cough persists or worsens after a week, consult your doctor immediately