RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl2 months agoA. Mam what medicines are you giving you have not mentioned for what purpose are you giving that also have you have not stated so till the time you don’t provide a clarity in the situation or query I cannot help you correctly on that
POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due this month2 months agoA. If your baby is now one year old, you may need to adjust the dosage or type of medicine based on age and weight, but whether you should change the medicine entirely depends on the specific condition being treated.
Here’s what you should consider:
For vitamin supplements like Vitamin D or iron, your doctor may recommend a different form or dosage after 1 year. For fever, cold, or digestion-related syrups, dosages often change at this stage. If your baby is on any long-term medications, always consult your pediatrician before making any changes.
Never change or stop any medicine without a doctor’s advice. It's best to schedule a check-up now that your baby has turned one, so the doctor can review their overall health and update any medications as needed.
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