At Weldricks Pharmacy, your child's health is our priority. We are here to provide professional advice and a wide selection of trusted medicines, supporting you in confidently managing your family's everyday health needs. For further detailed information on medicines for babies and children, you can consult the official NHS guidelines.
Medicines for Children
When your little one isn't feeling well, finding the right medicine can make all the difference. At Weldricks Pharmacy, we understand the concern parents feel, which is why we offer a trusted range of child medicine to help ease common ailments.
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From soothing coughs to tackling cold & flu symptoms and providing effective pain relief, our selection is designed with your child's well-being in mind.
We stock popular and trusted brands like Calpol, Nurofen, and Olbas Oil, ensuring you have access to solutions for fever, aches, and congestion.
Weldricks Pharmacy First: Expert Care for Your Children
Beyond our extensive range of over-the-counter child medicine, Weldricks Pharmacy is proud to offer Pharmacy First services. This means you can visit your local Weldricks pharmacist for a consultation and treatment for seven common conditions, without needing a GP appointment. For your children, this can be especially helpful for:
- Sore Throats: Get advice and treatment for uncomfortable sore throats for children over 5.
- Earache: We can assess and provide appropriate care for earache in children aged 1 to 17.
- Sinusitis: Find relief for children aged 12 and over experiencing sinusitis symptoms.
- Infected Insect Bites: Our pharmacists can help with advice and treatment for infected insect bites for children over 1.
- Impetigo: For children aged 1 and over, we can assess and treat impetigo, a common skin infection.
Our experienced pharmacists are here to provide professional, accessible care and help you navigate your child's health concerns with confidence.
Child Medicine FAQs
What kind of medicines are safe for children?
When choosing medicines for children, it's essential to select products specifically formulated for their age and weight. Common and safe options include paracetamol (e.g., Calpol) and ibuprofen (e.g., Nurofen for Children) for pain and fever relief. Saline nasal sprays and vapour rubs can help with cold symptoms. Always check the age suitability on the packaging and consult a pharmacist if unsure.
How do I know the correct dosage for my child's medicine?
Always follow the dosing instructions provided on the medicine packaging or by your pharmacist or doctor. Dosage is usually determined by your child's age and weight. Use the measuring spoon or syringe provided with the medicine to ensure accuracy. Never exceed the recommended dose.
Can I give adult medicine to my child, just a smaller dose?
No, it is generally not safe to give adult medicines to children, even in smaller doses. Children's bodies process medicines differently, and the ingredients and concentrations in adult formulations can be harmful to them.
Always check the packaging or patient information leaflet for guidance on the suitability for your child, and speak to your local pharmacist or GP if you are unsure.