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Colic Drops Uses

Manufacturer:- Paul Brooks Homoeo Labs
Generic Name:- Colic Drops
Formula:- Carum Carvi 0.7mg + Trachyspermum ammi 0.7mg + Zingiber officinale 0.46mg per ml
Drug Class:- Homeopathic antiflatulent
Medicinal Form:- Drops

About Colic Drops

Colic Drops uses include relief from colic symptoms, gas, bloating, and digestive discomfort in infants and young children. These drops often contain Simethicone, an antiflatulent that helps break up gas bubbles in the digestive tract, or herbal ingredients like fennel, mint, ginger, and cumin that support digestion and soothe stomach discomfort. They work by aiding the release of trapped gas and helping calm abdominal pain and fussiness in babies.

Colic Drops Uses

Colic Drops are commonly used for:

  • Relief from infant colic pain 
  • Relief from abdominal discomfort
  • Reducing gas and bloating in the stomach and intestines
  • Soothing digestive discomfort in babies and young children
  • Assisting in the expulsion of trapped gas 
  • Reduce fussiness and crying episodes

Colic Drops Dosage and Administration

Always use the medicine as directed by your doctor or pediatrician.

Infant Dosage:

  • For infants up to 6 months: Typically several drops 2–4 times daily, or as prescribed based on product instructions and age.
  • For infants 6–12 months: Slightly higher number of drops 2–4 times daily as recommended.

How to Take:

  • Shake the bottle well before use.
  • Administer the drops orally, directly into the baby’s mouth using the dropper or mixed with a small amount of water or milk.
  • Use before or after feeding as advised.
  • If you forget a dose, give it when you remember.
  • Do not double up.

Colic Drops Warnings

Do not use Colic Drops if your child:

  • Is allergic to any ingredients such as Simethicone or herbal components in the formulation.
  • Shows signs of severe or persistent abdominal pain not typical of colic (consult a doctor).

Colic Drops Precautions

Talk with your doctor first if your child:

  • Has ongoing digestive issues beyond simple colic symptoms
  • Has other medical conditions or is taking other medications
  • Is very young (under 1 month) or if symptoms persist despite use

Also remember:

  • Natural or herbal products may still cause allergies in some children.
  • Seek medical attention if severe side effects occur.

Colic Drops Side Effects

Most children tolerate Colic Drops well and serious side effects are rare. However, possible side effects may include:

  • Mild rash 
  • Skin irritation
  • Allergic reactions
  • Swelling
  • Itching
  • Rarely breathing difficulties 
  • Severe dizziness 

Storage Instructions

  • Keep in a cool, dry place.
  • Store below 30 °C.
  • Protect from direct sunlight and moisture.
  • Keep out of reach of children.

Packaging and Quantity

Colic Drops are commonly available in 20 ml dropper bottles in Pakistan, depending on the brand.

Prescription Requirement

In most cases, Colic Drops are available over-the-counter (no prescription required), especially herbal or simethicone formulations.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Colic Drops

Yes, many formulations of Colic Drops are safe for infants, but always follow your doctor’s guidance.

Simethicone‑based Colic Drops may also be used in older children and adults for gas relief, but check with a doctor first.

No, most colic drops are available over the counter, especially herbal or simethicone versions.

The price of Colic Drops in Pakistan is Rs. 175. Prices may vary slightly depending on the pharmacy and location.

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