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    TELFAST Oral Liquid 60mL

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    Telfast Oral Liquid KIDS 60ml

    Use Telfast Oral Liquid for relief of the symptoms of hayfever allergies:

    - Sneezing
    - Runny & Itchy Nose
    - Itchy & Watery Eyes
    - Itchy Throat

    Use Telfast Oral Liquid for relief of the symptoms of itchy skin rash / hives (urticaria):

    - Swelling related to Allergy or Hives
    - Itchy Skin Rash
    - Itch caused by Hives


    Active Ingredients:
    Fexofenadine Hydrochloride 30mg/5mL

    Inactive Ingredients: butyl hydroxybenzoate, edetate disodium, poloxamer 407, polypropylene glycol, propyl hydroxybenzoate, purified water, raspberry cream flavour, sodium phosphate dibasic heptahydrate, sodium phosphate monobasic monohydrate, sucrose, titanium dioxide, xanthan gum, xylitol.

    Dosage:
    For Hayfever/Allergic Rhinitis:
    Children 2 - 11 years old: 5 mL (equivalent to 30 mg) of Telfast Oral Liquid, twice daily, when required.
    For Hives/Nettle Rash:
    Children 6 - 23 months old: 2.5 mL (equivalent to 15 mg) of Telfast Oral Liquid twice daily, when required. Children 2 - 11 years old: 5 mL (equivalent to 30 mg) of Telfast Oral Liquid twice daily, when required.


    Warnings:
    • This product may not be right for you. Read the label before purchase.
    • Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.


    Extended Information:
    Telfast contains an active ingredient called fexofenadine hydrochloride. It is one of a group of medicines called antihistamines. Antihistamines help reduce allergic symptoms by preventing the effects of a substance called histamine, which your body produces when exposed to certain substances. Telfast is a non-sedating antihistamine which means it has been shown to not cause drowsiness.

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