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Dosage: Adult twelve years old and over take two teaspoonfuls as needed, not more than fifteen
teaspoonfuls per day. Children six years old to twelve years old take half the adult dosage, not more
than seven teaspoonfuls per day.
Warning: Do not overtake this medicine unless directed by a doctor. Children under six years old
and persons with high blood pressure, heart disease do not take this medicine. This preparation may
cause drowsiness. So do not drive or operate machinery while taking this medicine. Long- time cough
is dangerous. If relief does not occur within three days, discontinue use and go to see your doctor.
B. Someone with heart disease
C. Someone under six
D. Someone who has a cough
B. high blood pressure
C. coughing
D. headache
B. not take two teaspoonfuls of this preparation
C. take one teaspoonful of this preparation
D. take one - half teaspoonful
B. stop driving and operating machinery
C. stop taking it and see a physician
D. take half of the usual dosage
B. seven years old
C. twelve years old
D. none of the above
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