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Model: Zarbee's Kids All-in-One Daytime Cough for Children 6-12 with Dark Honey, Turmeric, B-Vitamins & Zinc, 1 Pediatrician Recommended, Drug & Alcohol-Free, Grape Flavor, 4FL Oz
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Zarbee's Kids All-in-One Daytime Cough for Children 6-12 with Dark Honey, Turmeric, B-Vitamins & Zinc, 1 Pediatrician Recommended, Drug & Alcohol-Free, Grape Flavor, 4FL Oz
Manufacturer:
Zarbee's
Model Number:
383
Product SKU:
B09Z9Y4M8N
UPC:
300450663832
ASIN:
B09Z9Y4M8N
Brand:
Zarbee's
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
4.85 x 2.1 x 2.1 inches
Item Weight:
0.35 pounds
Item model number:
383
Manufacturer:
Zarbee's
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Makes you feel like you did something when you just gave your kid sugar instead of medicine, yes.
For those with Costco membership: mMy Costco warehouse has this three pack on sale for $12.49 https://www.costco.com/zarbee%27s...4788.html1
12 ounces total, $1.04/ounce vs this deal at $1.25/ounce
also not sure if it works, but pediatrician always recommends it.
please note: the syrups in the Costco bundle are not exactly the same as what Amazon is selling.
I *think* it's on sale until 1/21, if I recall correctly.
It does work but not as fast as normal medicine (e.g robitussin).
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01-03-2024 at 12:39 PM.
For those with Costco membership: mMy Costco warehouse has this three pack on sale for $12.49 https://www.costco.com/zarbee%27s...4788.html1
12 ounces total, $1.04/ounce vs this deal at $1.25/ounce
also not sure if it works, but pediatrician always recommends it.
please note: the syrups in the Costco bundle are not exactly the same as what Amazon is selling.
I *think* it's on sale until 1/21, if I recall correctly.
So these things "lubricate" and sooth the throat temporarily which will likely minimize coughing and assuming the ingredients are natural, shouldn't be bad for the kid. Definitely not as effective as dedicated medicine and if your kid is good about staying hydrated and in a comfortably humidified environment, it will do the same thing as this if not better. *Not medical advise.
No medicine helps cure a cold or cough. All including this one help with the symptoms. Zinc is said to improve immunity which helps get rid of the child faster. Not medical advice
Does this actually work or just supported by crunchy moms who don't believe in real healthcare?
I've got a kiddo with chronic cough from post nasal drip; these articles and more have led me to understand honey is the best OTC option for the 1-2 year old range:
No medicine helps cure a cold or cough. All including this one help with the symptoms. Zinc is said to improve immunity which helps get rid of the child faster. Not medical advice
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Cure sickness, no.
Makes you feel like you did something when you just gave your kid sugar instead of medicine, yes.
https://www.costco.com/zarbee%27s...47
12 ounces total, $1.04/ounce vs this deal at $1.25/ounce
also not sure if it works, but pediatrician always recommends it.
please note: the syrups in the Costco bundle are not exactly the same as what Amazon is selling.
I *think* it's on sale until 1/21, if I recall correctly.
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It works but tastes awful. It's like when you accidentally swallow right after vomiting
Depends on what you mean by work.
Cure sickness, no.
Makes you feel like you did something when you just gave your kid sugar instead of medicine, yes.
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https://www.costco.com/zarbee%27s...47
12 ounces total, $1.04/ounce vs this deal at $1.25/ounce
also not sure if it works, but pediatrician always recommends it.
please note: the syrups in the Costco bundle are not exactly the same as what Amazon is selling.
I *think* it's on sale until 1/21, if I recall correctly.
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I've got a kiddo with chronic cough from post nasal drip; these articles and more have led me to understand honey is the best OTC option for the 1-2 year old range:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm
After 2, more options become available, but I'm not at that part of the book yet so, hope this helps answer your question with empirical data.