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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://rxchat.com/images/forums/209.jpg"/></p><p>For congestion ## Pannaz Syrup was prescribed to my son when he was 3 1/2. It was the answer to our prayers after 3 yrs of constant ear infections, pus draining constantly from his ears, numerous respiratory infections including pneumonia &amp; bronchitis. In the first 2 yrs of his life, he had 3 sets of tubes and adenoids removed, by 3 1/2 had been on over 65 rounds of antibiotics, was shunned by daycares for pus drainage and the list goes on. After being dx&#39;ed w/ all environmental allergies and being rx&#39;ed Pannaz, things literally stopped happening! Now 4 yrs later, he&#39;s only had 6 ear infections and 2 episodes of bronchiospasms that required breathing treatments. This is huge! Unfortunately, it has been recently discontinued and we&#39;ve just filled our first rx for the ...</p>]]></description>
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