
Multi-Symptom Fever & Cold | Children's Triaminic® Syrup
Feb 13, 2015 · Help your child find relief from fever and a wide range of cold symptoms, including cough, and sore throat with Triaminic® Multi-Symptom Fever & Cold Syrup. Use products only as directed. For an adverse event, call 1-855-297-3031.
Children's Cold and Cough Medicine | Triaminic®
Feb 13, 2015 · Help your kids get relief for their toughest cold & cough symptoms. Give them Triaminic® cold & cough medicine and help them get back to “normal” fast. Use products only as directed. For an adverse event, call 1-855-297-3031.
Day Time Cold and Cough | Children's Triaminic® Syrup
Help your child find relief from nasal congestion and cough due to a cold with Triaminic® Day Time Cold and Cough Syrup. Get a Triaminic® coupon today. Use products only as directed. For an adverse event, call 1-855-297-3031.
Cough and Congestion | Children's Triaminic® Syrup
Triaminic® Cough and Congestion helps relieve your child’s cough and chest congestion. Use products only as directed. For an adverse event, call 1-855-297-3031.
Sitemap | Triaminic®
Explore the sitemap and learn more about the Triaminic® website today. Use products only as directed. For an adverse event, call 1-855-297-3031.
Cold and Cough Resources | Triaminic®
Feb 13, 2015 · Triaminic® is the choice of kids who grew up to be parents. Learn more about product safety tips and get all your cold and cough questions answered. Use products only as directed. For an adverse event, call 1-855-297-3031.
Night Time Cold and Cough | Children's Triaminic® Syrup
Feb 13, 2015 · Help your child find relief from sneezing, watery eyes, stuffy nose and coughing at night with Triaminic® Night Time Cold and Cough Syrup. Use products only as directed. For an adverse event, call 1-855-297-3031.
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Triaminic Sick Day Guidelines In general, a child should stay home if he/she is uncomfortable to participate in all activities in the classroom, if he/she needs more medical attention than the school can give, or if he/she might be spreading illness to others. Consider keeping your child home if he or she has the following cold or flu symptoms ...
Children’s cough & cold products, such as Triaminic ® medicine Children’s pain/fever reducer Pediatric saline sprays or drops Thermometer (and rubbing alcohol for thermometer cleaning) Vapor rubs (for children older than 2 years) and a cold mist humidifier Facial tissue Books, activities, movies, crayons and puzzles