The iCORE study

The iCORE study

Real world evidence: The iCORE study

Infacol conducted what is believed to be the largest ever real-world investigation into the use of a colic medicine: the Infant Colic Real world Evidence (iCORE) study. The data from 4004 parents has been peer-reviewed and published and showed that Infacol reduced or resolved symptoms in 9/10 colicky babies.*

The paper – A real world evaluation of a treatment for infant colic based on the experience and perceptions of 4004 parents – was published by the British Journal of Nursing (Vol 26, No5 Suppl 1).

The iCORE Study in the British Journal of Nursing

The iCORE study was published in the British Journal of Nursing (Goldman, Beaumont – A real world evaluation of an oral treatment for infant colic based on the experience and perceptions of 4004 parents, British Journal of Nursing 2017, Vol 26 No 5 (Suppl 1). It also appeared in the Journal of Health Visiting. To view the paper, please click on the image below.

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Infacol contains Simeticone. Always read the label. For the treatment of infant colic.

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For all product and medical information queries or to report adverse events or product complaints please contact us at: https://phoenixlabs.ie. If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in the package leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the Yellow Card Scheme at www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine. Adverse events‡ may also be reported directly to Phoenix Labs and Dendron Brands Ltd at https://phoenixlabs.ie.

Disclaimers

*when treated for suspected colic with Infacol †Based on 2021 unit sales data

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