Infantile colic: an evidence-based guide for pharmacists


This article reviews current evidence on infantile colic, drawing on Australian clinical guidance to inform safe, compassionate, and effective pharmacy practice KEY POINTS Infantile colic is a common, self-limiting condition characterised by prolonged crying in otherwise healthy infants, most often peaking at 6–8 weeks of age and resolving by 3–4 months. Excessive crying exists on

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