Shopping for Infacol for baby colic and trapped wind? This brand page brings together the Infacol range available at withaid — a UK based and regulated pharmacy. Parents typically come here to compare pack sizes, choose a convenient bottle for home or changing bag, and buy Infacol simethicone drops online with clear product listings and straightforward checkout.
Infacol is an oral suspension designed for newborns and infants, often chosen as part of everyday feeding routines where wind may contribute to discomfort. Browse the options below to select the right size for your family, then use the quick links and FAQs for practical guidance on choosing and using baby wind drops safely.
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Why choose Infacol
- Simple options: easy-to-compare sizes so you can pick what suits your routine
- Infant-focused format: oral suspension commonly chosen for newborns and babies
- Trusted pharmacy retailer: buy from a UK based and regulated pharmacy
- Delivery reassurance: fast, free delivery on orders over £20 and sent via Royal Mail in discreet packaging
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FAQs
What is Infacol?
Infacol is a baby wind drops product that contains simethicone. Many parents choose it for infants where wind may be contributing to colic-like discomfort. Always read the label and leaflet to check suitability.
Which Infacol size should I buy: 55ml or 85ml?
The main difference is bottle size. Infacol 55ml is a smaller option that can be handy for travel or first-time use, while Infacol 85ml may suit households using it more regularly.
Is Infacol suitable for newborns?
Infacol products are marketed for newborns and infants, but it’s important to follow age guidance and directions on the packaging. If your baby was premature, has an underlying condition, or you’re unsure, ask a pharmacist, health visitor, or GP.
How do I use Infacol drops safely?
Use only as directed on the product label/leaflet. If you have questions about timing, dosing, or how to combine with feeding, a pharmacist can advise based on your baby’s age and circumstances.
How long should I try Infacol before seeking advice?
Babies can respond differently. If symptoms persist, feeding becomes difficult, or you’re worried at any point, seek advice from a pharmacist, health visitor, NHS 111, or your GP.
When should I seek urgent help for my baby?
Seek urgent medical advice if your baby seems very unwell, has a fever, is unusually sleepy or difficult to rouse, has persistent vomiting, blood in stools, signs of dehydration, breathing difficulties, or you have immediate concerns.
Safety note: This information is for general guidance only and does not replace medical advice. Always read the label and use as directed. If symptoms are severe, ongoing, or you are concerned about your baby’s health, speak to a pharmacist, health visitor, NHS 111, or your GP.