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Pharmacist over the counter (OTC)
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Pharmacist recommendation
for common child symptoms.
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With stomach aches, you have to take care of the underlying cause for it to go away.
We suggest you visit entries on what you think is causing the stomach ache for a more detailed discussion.
Let's sort this out quickly so your child can get relief.
Choose the nature of the child's stomachache from the list below and see what is recommended.
Please choose what you think mimics what your child is experiencing and see what to use over-the-counter.
Take your child to the nearest children's urgent care clinic.
This stomach pain is a symptom of something probably serious going on. You don't want to take any chances.
Give this to the child if this stomach ache is due to indigestion and bloating.
Be sure to look for something with simethicone to dissolve the gas and get rid of the bloating.
This should provide relief if the stomach ache is due to an upset stomach.
Depending on the cause of this stomach pain, a medication for inflammation may be needed. You may want to give the child ibuprofen to help with stomach cramps.
Please contact the pharmacist. He or she will gladly answer your questions.
You may have to unlock the contact form using social networking tools (facebook, twitter, google+, linkedIn) we have made available to you.
If you can't do this, you will have to wait a few seconds depending on the number of users at the time.
Expect a reply as soon as possible.
If the authoring pharmacist cannot reply within 24 hours, the system will push your email to the rest of the team. Any available pharmacist will answer your question as soon as possible.
If you have a comment and not a question, please post it in the comments section for all to read.
No replies to vulgar, disrespectful emails.
The system is programmed to look for certain words that are disrespectful and will automatically delete such emails. They don't get to the pharmacist. This will blacklist your email address automatically.
Email addresses or questions are not saved.
They are deleted once answered and not stored in a database. Should you need to follow up, copy the previous question(s) along with the new message for quick reference.
The pharmacist does not reply to emails that are not relevant to the topic he or she authored. They are forwarded to the author of the topic and are under no obligation to reply.
We encourage pharmacists to respond to questions but are under no obligations to answer questions.