Sms Drops
Description
Sms oral drop is a paediatric medicine specially formulated for infants and toddlers. It is used to relieve flatulence (gas), abdominal pain, and infantile colic (abnormal crying or fussiness in a healthy child). Sms oral drop contains a combination of simethicone, dill oil, and fennel oil. Simethicone in Sms oral drop expels trapped gas & relieves discomfort, while Dill oil & fennel oil reduce spasms & increase intestinal motility.
It is important for you to use this preparation exactly as advised by your doctor. While generally considered safe for newborns and infants, it must only be given under a paediatrician’s guidance to ensure the correct dosage and frequency for your child's specific needs. If your child's condition does not show improvement, or if you observe any unexpected or severe reactions, you must immediately seek professional medical advice.
Product Summary
| Offer Price | ₹19.50 |
| You Save | ₹6.50 (25% on MRP) |
| Contains | Fennel Oil(0.001 Ml)+Dill Oil(0.005 Ml)+Simethicone / Simeticone(40.0 Mg) |
| Uses | Flatulence, infantile colic, gripping pain |
| Therapy | ANTI-FLATULENT AND DIGESTANTS |
Uses
Ingredients and Benefits
- Sms oral drop is a combination medicine containing simethicone, dill oil, and fennel oil.
- Simethicone reduces the excess gas in the stomach by reducing the surface tension of gas and making their expulsion easier.
- Dill oil & fennel oil helps to relax the abdominal muscles and relieves colic pain, mild spasm and bloated or swollen belly.
Precautions and Warnings
Other General Warnings
- Your child is allergic to any ingredients of Sms oral drop.
- Your child shows any discomfort after using these oral drop.
- Your child develops any rash, mouth, face, lips, or tongue swelling, or difficulty breathing after using Sms oral drop.
- Your child has hereditary problems like fructose intolerance or glucose-galactose malabsorption.
Directions for Use
- Use Sms oral drop as advised by the doctor or pharmacist.
- Shake the bottle well before every use.
- Use the calibrated dropper provided in the pack and replace the cap immediately afterwards.
- Sms oral drop should be taken 15 mins before feeding or as the doctor has told.
- Do not take Sms oral drop more than the recommended dose.
Storage and disposal
- Store Sms at room temperature protected from direct sunlight, moisture and heat.
- Do not freeze it.
- Keep it away from children and pets
Quick Tips
- Sms oral drop are digestants used to relieve gas, bloating, indigestion, gripping pain, and infantile colic in infants and children.
- Give this medicine to the child exactly as recommended by your doctor. Shake well before use. Use a dropper or measuring cup for the exact quantity.
- Inform your doctor if your child's condition has not improved even after using Sms oral drop.
- If your child or baby experiences an allergic reaction after taking this medication, inform your doctor immediately.
- If the child is breastfeeding, try avoiding certain foods from the mother's diet that may cause gas in the baby.
Interactions
Interactions with food items
Content Details
Ravindra Ghongade
B. Pharm
Dr. Nikita Toshi
BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), WHO FIDES member
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I give Sms to newborn baby?
Q: Is Sms oral drop the same as gripe water?
Q: Do Sms oral drop induce sleep?
Q: Can Sms be given daily?
Q: Can Sms oral drop be given after vaccination?
Q: Can I give Sms oral drop for loose motions?
Q: How long should Sms oral drop be used?
Q: Should Sms oral drop be given before or after feeding?
Q: How Sms oral drop work?
Q: Can I mix Sms oral drop with milk before giving?
Q: What is the composition of Sms oral drop?
Q: Can Sms oral drop be used for constipation?
Q: Can Sms oral drop be used for vomiting?
Q: Is it necessary to feed after Sms oral drop?
Q: Can Sms be taken empty stomach?
References
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- Shekhawat G, Jana S. Anethum graveolens: An Indian traditional medicinal herb and spice [Internet]. NLMNIHDHHSUSA.gov National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine. 2025 [cited 22nd Jan 2026]
- Meyer. Sms oral drop [Internet]. Accessed 22nd Jan 2026.
- National Center for Biotechnology Information (2024). PubChem Compound Summary for Fennel Oil. Retrieved Jan 22nd, 2026
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