Camilia Tummy 6 [hp_C]/1
ACTIVATED CHARCOAL, MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA, COPPER, CITRULLUS COLOCYNTHIS FRUIT PULP · LIQUID · Boiron
Camilia Tummy is a liquid containing activated charcoal, matricaria chamomilla, copper, citrullus colocynthis fruit pulp at 6 [hp_C]/1, taken oral. Manufactured by Boiron.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Camilia Tummy
- Generic Name
- ACTIVATED CHARCOAL, MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA, COPPER, CITRULLUS COLOCYNTHIS FRUIT PULP
- NDC Code (Product)
0220-9099- Manufacturer
- Boiron
- Strength
- 6 [hp_C]/1
- Dosage Form
- LIQUID
- Route
- ORAL
- Marketing Status
- Drug Class
- Copper-containing Intrauterine Device [EPC]
- Marketing Start
- 10/02/2023
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFull Prescribing Information
Indications & Usage
Uses* temporarily relieves gas and colic symptoms such as: tummy pain bloating fussiness and crying excessive or painful gas
Dosage & Administration
Directions Children 1 month of age and older: Give 1 dose at the onset of symptoms. Wait 15 minutes, then repeat if needed for up to a total of 9 doses per 24 hours. For best results, administer before meals. 1. Tear open the foil pouch at the notched edge. 2. Snap off one pre-measured dose. 3. Twist to open. 4. Holding the child upright, squeeze entire contents into mouth.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Camilia Tummy used for?
Camilia Tummy contains ACTIVATED CHARCOAL, MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA, COPPER, CITRULLUS COLOCYNTHIS FRUIT PULP. It is a liquid taken oral. Consult your doctor for specific uses.
Is Camilia Tummy a controlled substance?
Camilia Tummy is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Camilia Tummy?
The generic name for Camilia Tummy is ACTIVATED CHARCOAL, MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA, COPPER, CITRULLUS COLOCYNTHIS FRUIT PULP. There are no other listed brand versions of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL, MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA, COPPER, CITRULLUS COLOCYNTHIS FRUIT PULP.
What is the NDC code for Camilia Tummy 6 [hp_C]/1?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Camilia Tummy 6 [hp_C]/1 is 0220-9099, listed by Boiron.
Not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before making any medication decisions.
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