Can a six-year-old girl with a dry cough take Compound Licorice Tablets?

Six-year-old girls with dry cough can take Compound Licorice Tablets as prescribed by the doctor, but need to pay attention to take in the course of any adverse reactions immediately stop the drug. Six-year-old children can take compound licorice tablets to improve cough, cough and other symptoms, but in the process of taking the drug, there may be nausea, abdominal pain, constipation, itchy skin, headache, anorexia, chest tightness, palpitations, hypertension, urinary frequency, hypokalemia, thirst and other adverse reactions, so children need to pay attention to monitoring the process of using the drug, and if any of the above discomforts, it is recommended to stop using the drug immediately and seek medical attention. In addition to this, the use of the drug is prohibited in the presence of drug allergy, suffering from aldosteronism, adolescent athletes who are participating in sports. Caution is also recommended if the child has a history of gastritis, gastric ulcers and other diseases. If a child develops a dry cough, it is recommended that he or she go to the hospital to avoid delays, and the drug should be taken under the supervision of a clinician.