Panado Syrup has been a lifesaver for many sleepless nights in our household. When I heard about their new grape flavour, my immediate reaction was, “Finally!”
As a trusted brand in South Africa, Panado understands that parents want products that are both effective and enjoyable for their children. That’s why their new grape flavour is free from colorants, tartrazine, alcohol, and sugar.
Caring for sick little ones can be a daunting task, especially when they can’t fully express their discomfort. Thankfully, Panado has been a reliable ally for many South African families, offering pain and fever relief for babies, toddlers, and children. Its great taste and ease of administration make it a go-to choice for parents.
The new Panado Paediatric Syrup – Grape Flavour is designed to make medicine time less stressful. Fever, a common concern for parents, can be a sign of underlying issues and often leads to seeking medical advice. A fever is typically defined as a body temperature above 38°C in children.
Containing paracetamol, Panado is gentle on little tummies while effectively treating pain and fever. The new grape flavour is not only delicious but also clear, so no more worrying about stains on clothes. It’s a win-win for both parents and kids!
To ensure you’re giving the correct dosage, Panado offers a handy dosage calculator on their website. Just input your child’s age and weight, and it will recommend the right amount of paracetamol and the best-suited product.
Next time you find yourself dealing with your child’s pain and fever, reach for Panado Paediatric Syrup – Grape Flavour. It’s the clear choice for parents who want fast, reliable relief for their little ones.
Panado products are available at Baby City, Pick n Pay, Checkers (including Hypers), Shoprite, Clicks, Dis-Chem, and Independent Pharmacies. For more information, visit Panado’s website and join the conversation on Facebook.
References:
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