S0 (Schedule 0)
- Available without a prescription.
- Generally considered very safe with minimal risk.
Telament Paediatric Colic Drops is a specialized medication designed for infants and children to provide relief from colic, flatulence, and gas-related discomfort in the gastrointestinal tract. This guide provides essential information on its composition, usage, precautions, and potential side effects.
Colic is a common issue in newborns and infants, characterized by excessive crying and apparent discomfort due to trapped gas. The use of medications like Telament Paediatric Colic Drops can help alleviate these symptoms and provide relief for both the child and caregivers.
What is Colic?
Colic refers to episodes of prolonged and intense crying in an otherwise healthy baby. The exact cause of colic is unknown, but it is often linked to digestive discomfort, gas accumulation, or an immature digestive system. Babies with colic often cry for more than three hours a day, at least three days a week, for more than three weeks.
Symptoms of Colic
- Frequent, intense crying spells
- Clenched fists, arched back, and tensed abdominal muscles
- Difficulty in calming down
- Excessive gas or bloating
- Increased crying in the evening
What Causes Gas in Infants?
Gas buildup in an infant’s digestive system can be caused by:
- Swallowing air while feeding
- Overfeeding or feeding too quickly
- Inability to digest certain ingredients in formula or breast milk
- Immature digestive system
Composition and Ingredients
Telament Paediatric Colic Drops contain the following active and inactive ingredients:
| Ingredient | Function |
|---|---|
| Simethicone (50 mg/ml) | Active ingredient for reducing gas and bloating |
| Saccharin Sodium (0.2% m/v) | Sweetener |
| Methyl hydroxybenzoate (0.067% m/v) | Preservative |
| Propyl hydroxybenzoate (0.033% m/v) | Preservative |
| Benzyl alcohol (0.5% m/v) | Preservative |
| Other ingredients: Propylene glycol, Xanthan gum, Avicel, Purified Water, Glycerol, Flavouring | Stabilizers and excipients |
How Does Simethicone Work?
Simethicone is the active ingredient in Telament Paediatric Colic Drops. It works by reducing the surface tension of gas bubbles in the stomach and intestines, allowing them to merge and be expelled more easily. Unlike some other medications, Simethicone is not absorbed into the bloodstream; it acts locally in the digestive tract and is excreted unchanged.
What is Telament Paediatric Colic Drops Used For?

Telament Paediatric Colic Drops is used for:
- Relief of colic and gripes in infants and children
- Reduction of excessive gas accumulation in the gastrointestinal tract
- Relief of symptoms associated with flatulence and dyspepsia
- Prevention and relief of post-operative gas accumulation in children
Warnings and Precautions
Before using Telament Paediatric Colic Drops, consider the following precautions:
When Not to Use Telament Paediatric Colic Drops
Do not administer if:
- The child is allergic to any of the ingredients.
- The child has hypersensitivity to hydroxybenzoates.
- The child has severe liver function impairment.
Special Caution
- If discomfort persists beyond 10 days or worsens, consult a healthcare provider.
- Be aware of delayed hypersensitivity reactions such as contact dermatitis.
- Rare immediate hypersensitivity reactions like urticaria and bronchospasm have been reported.
Dosage and Administration
Always follow the prescribed dosage. If unsure, consult a healthcare provider.
| Age Group | Recommended Dosage |
|---|---|
| Infants and small children | 8-12 drops with feeds, or mixed in water or liquid, as needed |
| Children | 2.5 ml (half a medicine measure), as required |
Instructions:
- Shake well before use.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Do not share with others.
Overdose Information
If an overdose occurs:
- Contact a doctor or pharmacist immediately.
- If unavailable, seek emergency assistance from a hospital or poison control center.
Missed Dose
If a dose is forgotten, do not double the next dose. Administer as needed based on symptoms.
Possible Side Effects
Though generally well tolerated, Telament Paediatric Colic Drops may cause side effects.
Serious Side Effects (Seek Immediate Medical Attention)
- Skin rash or itching
- Swelling of hands, feet, face, lips, mouth, or throat
- Difficulty breathing or swallowing (signs of allergic reaction)
Mild Side Effects
- Temporary stomach discomfort
- Change in bowel habits
Reporting Side Effects
Patients experiencing side effects should report them to their healthcare provider .
Storage and Disposal
Storage Instructions
- Store at or below 25°C in a cool, dry place.
- Keep tightly closed in its original container.
- Protect from light.
Disposal Instructions
- Do not use after the expiry date.
- Return unused or expired medicine to a pharmacist.
- Do not dispose of medication in drainage systems.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Product Information
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Appearance | White, banana-flavored, mildly viscous liquid |
| Packaging | 30ml dropper bottle |
| Proprietary Name | Telament Paediatric Colic Drops |
| Scheduling Status | S0 (available without prescription) |
Additional Tips for Parents and Caregivers
Natural Remedies for Colic
While Telament Paediatric Colic Drops can be highly effective, additional strategies may help reduce colic symptoms:
- Burping the baby frequently: Helps release trapped gas.
- Using a warm compress: Can soothe the baby’s stomach.
- Massaging the baby’s belly: Gentle circular motions can aid digestion.
- Changing feeding techniques: Ensuring a proper latch while breastfeeding or using anti-colic bottles may help.
- Offering a pacifier: Sucking can provide comfort and relieve discomfort.
How Long Should You Use Colic Drops?
Colic typically resolves on its own by 3-4 months of age. However, if symptoms persist beyond this period, consult a doctor to rule out other digestive issues.
Conclusion
Telament Paediatric Colic Drops is an effective treatment for colic, gas, and post-operative gastrointestinal discomfort in children. Always use as directed and consult a healthcare provider if symptoms persist or worsen. By following the guidelines outlined in this leaflet, caregivers can ensure safe and effective relief for their child’s digestive discomfort.
Providing deep information on its benefits, precautions, and complementary remedies can help parents make informed decisions regarding their baby’s health and well-being.
Education:
Maria Shkarletova Kupyanskiy Medical College 2008-2012
NPU (National Pharmaceutical University) 2013-2018
Work experience:
2012 – 2014 Center for Emergency Medical Care and Catastrophe Medicine. Regional Perinatal Center – Midwife
2014 – 2015 Titan TPO Health Pharmacy – Pharmacist
2015 – 2016 FOP Kravchenko – Pharmacist
2016 – 2018 FOP Kravchenko Pharmacy – Pharmacist
2018 – to date FOP Sanders Loft (Wholesale Pharmacy) – Pharmacist






