Adults and children 12 years and older should take one capsule every four to six hours while symptoms remain. If the pain or fever does not respond to one capsule, two may be used. Do not exceed six capsules in twenty-four hours, unless directed by a doctor.
**This information comes from the Motrin website.**
Depends on what type / dosage you want to attain. Most liquid is 100mg/5ml=1 tsp so if you want a 400mg dose then 4 tsp or 20ml's, if you want 800mg then 8 tsp's are needed or 40ml's
Not entire adult tablets. Ibuprofen, in the proper dose, is safe for infants. It is usually dispensed in liquid form. This liquid can be purchased at most drug stores. Infants 12-17 lbs should get only 50 milligrams (mg) every 6-8 hours. A normal adult tablet is 200mg therefore the correct dose would be about 1/4 an adult tablet. If you don't have the baby liquid you could crush an adult tablet into a powder, thoroughly mix this powder with strained baby food, then divide the quantity of baby food used into four equal parts.
You could massage your foot, take Tylenol, or even take Motrin. When taking Tylenol take 2 if you are an adult, for a kid take chewables, 12 and older you could take Tylenol pills. When taking Motrin take 1 because it is very strong. If you are a kid take the chewables or liquid, if you are 12 and older you could take the Motrin pills. I hope this helps. 😊😃
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Yes, children under 24 months can take Motrin while taking Tamiflu. The only precaution is to make sure that the correct dosage is given at the appropriate intervals.
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