What are some of the main medical treatments for infantile colic?

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    Practice guidelines widely differ on recommendations for colic, but they do consistently agree on:

    • clinical evaluation of the mother and baby
    • parenting information, advice, support, and reassurance
    • continuation of breastfeeding
    • probiotic supplementation in breastfed-only infants[1]

    Pharmacological treatment of colic is seldom indicated.[1][2]

    The utility of simethicone (which aims to prevent gas bubbles from forming in the gastrointestinal tract) for colic is inconclusive or unfavorable, with moderate to low quality evidence.[1][2][3]

    Dicyclomine hydrochloride was effective for reducing crying time,[4] but is not approved for infants less than 6 months old due to side effects and is not recommended.[5] Cimetropium bromide might be effective,[6] but has possible adverse effects and is not approved for use in infants in Canada and the USA.[7][3]

    Proton pump inhibitors are ineffective compared to placebo for treating colic, and may have significant adverse effects.[8][9][10][11]

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