Yes, it is possible to give Lax-a-day to a 6-month-old baby for constipation relief. The recommended dose is 1 gram of powder per kg of the baby's weight, which would be around 6-7 grams for a 15-pound baby. Since the product's packaging only includes a measure for adult dosage, I suggest asking your pharmacist to help you determine how much 6-7 grams is. It is recommended to mix the powder with a very small amount of liquid, such as milk, water, or juice.
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