Store below 25C, protected from light and moisture
Dosage Form
Dry Syrup for reconstitution
Molecular Formula
Varies as per active ingredient
Grade
Pharmaceutical Grade
Assay
98-102% (as per pharmacopeia)
Expiration Date
24-36 months from manufacturing
Dosage
As directed by the physician
Pacakaging (Quantity Per Box)
As per pack size (typically 30-100ml per bottle, 20-50 bottles per box)
Indication
Bacterial infections and other indicated uses
Origin of Medicine
India
Salt Composition
Depends on formulation (e.g., Amoxicillin, Cefixime, etc.)
Medicine Type
Dry Syrup
Appearance
Free-flowing powder for oral suspension
Usage
Used in pediatric and adult populations for oral administration
Label Information
Includes dosage instructions, storage, and manufacturer details
Shelf Life After Reconstitution
Typically 7-14 days under refrigeration
Batch No.
As per batch details
Flavor
Commonly available in fruit flavors - strawberry, orange, or mixed fruit
Transport Conditions
Should be transported in cool, dry conditions
Reconstitution
To be reconstituted with boiled and cooled water before use
Container Type
HDPE bottle with child-resistant cap
Allergen Information
May contain excipients such as sucrose check label for details
Prescription Status
Prescription only medication
Dry Syrups Trade Information
Minimum Order Quantity
100 Pieces
Main Domestic Market
All India
About Dry Syrups
Dry syrups are that kind of medicine which can be found on powder form and for consuming, firstly, mix it well in water and then have it. Dry syrups area quite popular in the global market. These oral suspensions are easy to carry anywhere, and mainly these kinds of medicines come for infants.
Convenient Pediatric Medication Solution
Dry Syrups offer an easy-to-administer alternative for children who may have difficulty swallowing traditional tablets. The pleasant fruit flavors enhance palatability, making medication time less stressful for both children and caregivers. All suspensions are supplied in tamper-resistant HDPE bottles to maintain product integrity.
Simple Reconstitution Process
Each dry syrup must be carefully reconstituted with freshly boiled and cooled water according to the manufacturer's directions. Proper mixing ensures accurate dosing and medication effectiveness. Always shake the suspension well before measuring each dose for consistent administration and therapeutic benefit.
Safe Handling and Proper Storage
After reconstitution, the syrup should be stored under refrigeration and used within 7-14 days. Storing the product as recommended-below 25C and protected from light and moisture-preserves its potency. The packaging includes a child-resistant cap to safeguard little ones from accidental ingestion.
FAQ's of Dry Syrups:
Q: How do I prepare the dry syrup for use?
A: To prepare the dry syrup, add the specified amount of freshly boiled and cooled water to the bottle, up to the mark indicated or as per the instructions on the label. Shake well until the powder is fully dissolved to create a uniform suspension.
Q: What conditions should the dry syrup be stored under after reconstitution?
A: After mixing with water, store the reconstituted syrup in a refrigerator and use it within 7-14 days. Always keep the bottle tightly closed and protected from light and moisture as instructed on the label.
Q: When should I administer the reconstituted dry syrup to patients?
A: Administer the syrup exactly as directed by your physician, following the dosage instructions provided on the label. Dosage depends on the patient's age, weight, and the specific infection being treated.
Q: Where can I find dosage and allergen information for this product?
A: All dosage and allergen details, including the possible presence of excipients such as sucrose, are provided on the product label. Consult your healthcare provider if you have concerns about allergens.
Q: What is the benefit of using a child-resistant cap on the dry syrup bottle?
A: The child-resistant cap helps prevent accidental ingestion by children, enhancing the safety of medicines stored at home.
Q: Why is it important to use boiled and cooled water for reconstitution?
A: Using freshly boiled and cooled water ensures the syrup is free of contaminants and dissolves the powder effectively, maintaining the medication's safety and efficacy.
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