Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid Product Review

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Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid :
4.71 out of 5 based on 12 reviews.

Demazin Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid supports immune health.

Demazin Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid contains Elderflower extract that has been traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve symptoms of cold and flu: such as sore throat, nasal congestion, runny nose and cough.

Demazin Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.

  • Made in Australia.
  • Formulated with Elderflower, used in traditional western medicine to relieve symptoms of cold and flu:
    – Sore throat
    – Nasal congestion
    – Runny nose
    – Cough
  • Includes Zinc that helps support immune defence.
  • Has a great tasting natural berry flavour.
  • Each dose (per 7.5mL) contains:
    – Sambucus nigra (Elder flower) concentrated extract equivalent to dry flower 383mg
    – Zinc (from zinc gluconate) 750mg

Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid review

Where can I buy Demazin Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid?

Demazin is suitable for adults and children aged 2+ years. You can purchase the 200mL oral liquid from pharmacies including Chemist Warehouse, My ChemistePharmacy, Pharmacy Direct, Pharmacy 4 Less and Super Pharmacy. For a full list of stockists visit Demazin.

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For Demazin Kids 2+ cold & flu + Immune defence with Elderflower, traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve symptoms of cold and flu.


Published 11th August 2023


  • Kids love it.

    Only brand I would buy, every time we are sick in our household we have this for our immune system and it works wonders. I’ve been using it pre kids and now for both my toddlers fighting the childcare germs every week. Absolutely a lifesaver in our house hold. Haven’t had any complaints with the flavor with either kid, which is also a huge bonus for us. 10/10 from us.
    I would recommend Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.


  • Effective kids Demazin

    This Demazin kids cold and flu plus immune defence oral liquid is just effective. The flavour seems natural and my kids didn’t mind it. The most important thing is it kept my little ones happier quicker.
    I would recommend Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.


  • Good

    I tried the oral liquid and found it most helpful, I would love to try it again. Recommended to my daughter to try for her children.
    I would recommend Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.


  • Melbourne and its weather

    When you live in Melbourne and the weather is severely bipolar, demazin kids defence comes in handy. 4 kids over 2 years and it works nicely to help them fight any cold and flu symptoms.
    I would recommend Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.


  • My go-to product

    When my children are showing symptoms of cold and flu, Demazin is my go-to product to give them some relief. It has been used for generations in my family for childhood colds and flu with effective results. Overall, a great product that I will continue to use.
    I would recommend Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.


  • Impressive kids cold and flu medicine

    I highly recommend Demazin Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.

    This definitely rivals the more expensive brands with the same Ingredients.

    It has helped my kids Colds not last as long and be as nasty.

    I honestly grabbed it because it was on sale and the other brand wasn’t.

    I’ll stick with Demazin from now on.
    I would recommend Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.


  • Demazin Kids

    I have been using this product for 25 years in our house it's always in the medicine cabinet. Watery eyes, sniffles and colds and sore throat. I personally suffer from sinusitis and this is marvellous stuff. This is one of the best products we love as it doesn't make you drowsy like the other one do, so read the labels. I have used this on my kids over the years and on my parents who are elderly and they love it too. Gives so much relief. have to say it lasts 6-8 hours before you might need a top up when you have a runny nose and have to work.
    I would recommend Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.


  • Demazin kids 2+

    I recently bought this for my daughter who had a nasty cold and this actually helped a lot and also stopped that nasty cough at night. Will be buying again when we run out, it’s my new go to product.
    I would recommend Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.


  • My kids love it

    This product is grest for toddlers over 2 years of age. Definitely helps with defence against low immune coughs and colds.
    I would recommend Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.


  • An absolute blessing in a bottle

    I can't express how thankful I am for Demazin Kids 2+ Cold & Flu Immune Defence Oral Liquid. As a single mom to a special needs child, seeing them uncomfortable is heart-wrenching. This medicine has been a true blessing, alleviating their discomfort and helping us navigate cold and flu seasons with a bit more ease. It's not just a remedy; it's a sigh of relief.
    I would recommend Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.


  • Demazin cold & Flu + Immune defence is perfect

    Demazin cold and Flu plus Immune defence is perfect for my family when a cold is spreading through our home. For over twenty years Demazin has been a stable in our home as it truly does work and help clear up decongestion caused by colds and flu. I will continue buying these products when my family is feeling unwell.
    I would recommend Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.


  • They love the taste!

    I had brought this a few weeks back. It was before 10am when I got a call from my 3y.o goddaughters day care saying she needed picking up as she had cold & flu symptoms. While signing her out & telling her we will go watch cocomelon & drink soup, my 2 y.o grandsons day care called me! Same story for him, his cough had got bad. I took both bubs & stopped on the way home for demazin. By midday we were all tucked up on couch watching cocomelon & the coughs had gone & noses cleared up. Another dose each that night & both had a great day at daycare the following day ????
    I would recommend Demazin® Kids 2+ Cold & Flu + Immune Defence Oral Liquid.

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Mother’s instinct is a funny thing. At home, we trust it without question. But put us in a hospital setting with an unwell child, surrounded by doctors, nurses and monitors, and suddenly we start doubting ourselves.

What if I’m overreacting?
What if I’ve got it wrong?

So we stay quiet, even when we know something just isn’t right with our child. I’ve been there myself – when my usually ‘tough’ son was doubled over with stomach pain. I was told in the emergency department that it probably wasn’t his appendix. But I knew he wouldn’t have begged me to take him to hospital unless it was serious. Because I know him better than anyone. Turns out, it was appendicitis.

It’s a really common place for parents to land. You’re grateful for the care your child is getting, but at the same time, you feel this huge responsibility to speak up if something doesn’t feel right.

Here’s the thing though: that instinct you’re feeling? It matters more than you might think.

Why your gut feeling matters more than you realise

According to Paediatric Nurse Unit Manager, Canterbury Hospital, Leticia Jackson, parents bring something to the hospital that no test or machine ever could.

“Parents often say they ‘just know’ when something isn’t quite right with their child, and in a hospital, that gut feeling is incredibly valuable,” she explains.

Leticia Jackson, Paediatric Nurse Unit Manager, Canterbury Hospital

While medical teams rely on observations, tests and equipment, parents know the little details. The way your child usually smiles. How they react when they’re tired. What’s normal for them.

So when something feels “off”, even if everything looks okay on paper, it can actually be an early warning sign.

“When parents trust those instincts and speak up, this creates a powerful partnership that can sometimes catch a problem before it becomes an emergency,” Leticia says.

Worried about speaking up? You’re not alone

A lot of parents hesitate about advocating for their child.

You don’t want to come across as difficult. You don’t want to question the people caring for your child. And sometimes, you just don’t feel confident enough to push the issue.

Leticia gets it.

“It is completely understandable for parents to feel hesitant,” she says. “No one wants to be seen as difficult or to second-guess the hardworking people caring for their child.”

But here’s a helpful way to look at it: you’re not challenging the medical team, you’re helping them.

Parents are the constant. Staff change shifts, care for multiple patients, and rely on snapshots of information. You’re there the whole time, noticing the subtle changes.

“Our medical team doesn’t view a concerned parent as overreactive, but as a partner,” Leticia explains. “Your voice matters.”

Remember, we know our children better than anyone.

What to do if you’re worried: the Raise It process

If you’re in a NSW public hospital or health service and you’re worried about you or your child’s condition getting worse, there is a clear process you can follow called Raise It.

Raise It is designed to help patients, carers and family members get help fast if they’re worried about a change in their loved one’s condition.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Talk: Start by speaking to a nurse, midwife, doctor or health worker about your concerns.
  2. Ask: Still worried? Ask to speak to the nurse or midwife in charge and request a Clinical Review.
  3. Call: If you’re still concerned, you can escalate further using the Raise It process to get urgent attention from a senior health worker.

You don’t need medical knowledge. You don’t need to be certain. If you feel something isn’t right, or your child is getting worse, Raise It. You just need to speak up.

What should you actually look out for?

Sometimes it’s not one big, obvious sign. It can be small, subtle changes that just don’t sit right.

Things like:

  • Changes in breathing (fast, laboured or noisy)
  • Skin looking pale, mottled, or developing unusual rashes
  • Your child being unusually drowsy, floppy, or hard to wake
  • Confusion or behaviour that’s out of character
  • Pain that isn’t improving with treatment
  • Or simply that feeling that your child is getting worse

And sometimes, it’s just that gut feeling you can’t explain.

That’s enough.

“You are helping us, not bothering us”

If there’s one message Leticia wants parents to take away, it’s that you aren’t bothering the medical team, you’re helping them.

“In my years as a Nurse Unit Manager, I can say with absolute certainty that many critical changes in a child’s condition have been identified first by a parent. While our clinical staff are highly skilled at performing regular observations and interpreting data, parents are the only constant presence who truly know their child’s baseline behaviour, personality, and what is normal for them.

“I have seen numerous instances where a parent’s insistence that their child is “just not themselves” – despite vital signs appearing relatively stable – has prompted a deeper clinical review that uncovered everything from early signs of sepsis to a life-threatening respiratory crisis.”

The Raise It process exists because healthcare teams know how important parents are in keeping children safe.

“Speaking up doesn’t mean you don’t trust the team,” she says. “It means you’re partnering with us to make sure nothing gets missed.”

And if you’re still worried about being judged?

“Whether your concern turns out to be something or nothing, your instinct to raise it is always valid.”

Find out more, visit health.nsw.gov.au/raiseit

Mouths of Mums is proudly working with NSW Health to bring you this important article.

  • Even as a healthcare professional, when I took my soon to the ED when I was concerned, I felt awkward about speaking up, worried I was making a big deal out of nothing (even though i would never tjink this about a patient’s family if the roles were reversed). The message in this article is so important. Always stick to your guns. Always speak up and advocate for your kids – they can’t do it for themselves.

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  • And honestly, some medical staff are idiots. I vividly remember the night two doctors huddled over my son’s lung x-rays. I hadn’t been allowed to accompany him to have them taken as I was pregnant. They finally told me solemnly that they were preparing to do emergency surgery as there was something in his lungs – “we don’t know what it is, but it’s definitely man made”. I took one look at the x-rays and asked if they’d taken off the battery packs for his cochlear implants, which were pinned to the back of his shirt, before the x-ray. And of course they hadn’t, and of course that’s what appeared to be in his lungs. Honestly!

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  • We need more articles like this one. It is important for us to advocate for ourselves and our loved ones in any situation and work with professionals.

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  • I have learned many times to always listen to your gut and speak up when you don’t think something is right. This article was a great read, our kids are our world and if we don’t feel they are getting the right help, and we feel it, we need to speak up.

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  • You should never second guess yourself when it comes to yours or your childs health- or anyones for that matter. Go with your thoughts. It is natural to want to protect a loved one especially when it comes to health situations, and the feeling you get when you think you didnt do enough to advocate or fight for them…it is not a kind or nice way to feel. Many people have ended up being heartbroken and picking up pieces for years because of feeling they didnt do enough.

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  • A very good and informative article. I have read so many stories about mums just knowing when things are not right and demanding second and third opinions until they got the right answer. Sometimes mums just know. It is our job as care takers of our families. Listen to your gut!

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  • Years ago, I spoke up for my 14-year-old daughter, but my concerns weren’t fully listened to. I’ve always wished I had pushed harder. She was sent home without much testing, and two days later, she passed away.
    So, if you ever have concerns—no matter how minor—please speak up and keep advocating. Trust your instincts; they are there for a reason.

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  • This is so important for parents to know how to raise it further if they don’t think their child is receiving the medical support they need! I know this article refers to the NSW system but other systems have similar procedures just with different names. I know in QLD it’s called Ryan’s Rule.

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  • It’s so important to follow your gut instincts and express your concerns indeed. I have never hesitated to advocate for my children in various situations and I don’t care what other people think about it. Not all doctors and medical staff appreciate it when you question them, I’ve experienced that it may result in angry indignant responses.

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  • How true this is! While nurses and doctors are the medical professionals doing their job on the daily, we know our children better than anyone and what is ‘normal’ for them. I would always speak up if I had noticed any changes in my child’s health and encourage other parents to do so too. No question is silly!

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  • This really is such an important issue and a good topic to discuss with people, I am often surprised that people are worried about being judged. This is not something I care about; the priority is for the care and health of everyone is my family. Parents know their children and need to work with health professionals for the best outcomes for their children.

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  • This is such an important issue to raise, and no one should ever feel ashamed, nervous or that they are being OTT for advocating for their kids, themselves or loves ones in hospital. In QLD we have Ryan’s Rule. A three step process where your concern will be escalated if they believe the patients condition isn’t improving or is worsening.

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  • I have never been afraid to advocate for my children and partner and extended family and also friends. It is so important to listen and to trust intuition. When people have not listened, I have persevered and kept on with insisting on care and making sure they truly listened and took action.

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