Shehala JasmiMom of a 1 yr 1 m old child6 months agoA. my daughter is 7 month old...she is having dry cough...how much ml of levosalbutamol sulphate can be given?
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. For a 3.5-year-old child, the dosage of Levolin (Levosalbutamol or Levalbuterol) syrup should be determined by a healthcare professional, as it can vary based on the child's weight, overall health, and specific condition.
However, general guidelines for Levosalbutamol syrup dosing in children are as follows:
- For children aged 2-6 years, the typical dose is usually **0.1 mg/kg body weight**, administered 3 times a day.
- This generally translates to a dose of **1-2 mg (approximately 2.5-5 ml of syrup)**, 3 times a day.
It's crucial to follow the specific instructions provided by your pediatrician. If you have not received a dosage recommendation from a healthcare provider, please consult your pediatrician before administering the medication.
Always use the measuring device that comes with the medication to ensure accurate dosing. Do not use household teaspoons, as they can vary in size.
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