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Need Medication For Headache,vomiting,cough ,chest Pain & Mild Fever

My son is 9 yrs 6 months old. He is suffering from headache, nasal congestion, dry cough , chest pain
and very mild fever.

These symptoms were there for 36 hours.

We visited doctor today evening and following medicines were recommended.

ascoril (6ml---- 0------6ml)
Cosome cough syrup (5ml------------0------------5ml)
Advent forte syrup 457mg(8ml---------------0-----------------8ml)

After giving medicine today at 9.00 PM....he vomitted at 11.00 PM...

I would like to know if vomitting could have been due to any of these medicines given above. He didn't have vomitting symptoms earlier.
Mon, 4 May 2015
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Pediatrician, Nephrology 's  Response
HI your child had an upper respiraory tract infection.and as it looks like viral, antimicribials can be delayed as fever is off low grade.Sometimes,Advent causes vomiting,just watch again if it iso=persisting means stop it .try symptomatic treatment like plenty of fluids, steam inhalation , paracetamol andcough syrup advised
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Need Medication For Headache,vomiting,cough ,chest Pain & Mild Fever

HI your child had an upper respiraory tract infection.and as it looks like viral, antimicribials can be delayed as fever is off low grade.Sometimes,Advent causes vomiting,just watch again if it iso=persisting means stop it .try symptomatic treatment like plenty of fluids, steam inhalation , paracetamol andcough syrup advised