Digipen (Paediatric) Drops 15 ml

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  • Best Before: Dec 2025
  • Country of Origin: India
  • Generic Name: Alpha Amylase (1:800) 20mg/ml + Papain 10mg/ml + Dill Oil 2mg/ml + Anise Oil 2mg/ml + Caraway Oil 2mg/ml
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About Digipen Paediatric Drops:

Digipen Paediatric Drops is a carminative mixture with digestive enzymes that helps in the digestion of children.

 Composition:

Each ml contains:

Alpha Amylase (Bacterial 1: 800): 20 mg, Papain: 10 mg, Dill Oil: 2 mg, Anise Oil: 2 mg, Caraway Oil: 2 mg, Flavoured Base q.s.

Colour: Sunset Yellow FCF

Uses of Digipen Paediatric Drops:

  •   Helps in the digestion of children

Usage Direction of Digipen Paediatric Drop:

  •   Digipen Paediatric Drop is intended for oral use only, in a dose and direction as advised by the physician.
  •   Digipen Paediatric Drop is for pediatric use only.
  •   Shake well before use.
  •   Remove cap of the dropper.
  •   Place the dropper on the bottle.
  •   Do not touch the pipette after its first use to avoid contamination.
  •   Do not skip or stop the medicine without the physician’s advice.
  •   Do not consume more than the recommended dose.
  •   Before consumption, always go through the leaflet or label instructions that come with the product.

Precaution & Related information of Digipen Paediatric Drop:

  •   If hypersensitive or allergic to Digipen Paediatric Drop, inform the physician immediately.
  •   If found any other complications, inform the physician immediately.
  •   The physician should be well informed when concomitant consumption of this one with any other medicines or supplements.
  •   Keep out of reach of children.

Storage Condition of Digipen Paediatric Drop:

  •   Store below 25°C. Protect from light.

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Description- Digipen (Paediatric) Drops 15 ml

Alpha Amylase (1:800) 20mg/ml + Papain 10mg/ml + Dill Oil 2mg/ml + Anise Oil 2mg/ml + Caraway Oil 2mg/ml

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