Check the expiration date on the bottle. Medicines do go bad, and some older medicines may have chemical changes that can turn a good thing into toxin. Check with your pharmacist to know for sure.
Im not sure?
yes. 14 year olds can take advil. look on the back of the bottle for proper dosage. If the child is the average size and weight of an adult, he can take two. If he's still a bit small, one should do it.
ibuprofen was invented in1900
I have been on Synthroid for a year. After a bad cold I called my Doctor and she said to take the Synthroid and wait 1 hour before taking ibuprofen.
Yes, when I was 9 years old, I had an infection in my throat, and I had to take antibiotics, ( recommended by the docter ), and it was okay.
Please give me answers just curious
The label will have the year on it.
GET THE CHILD TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM IMMEDIATELY!
It is MUCH safer for a 9 year old to take excedrin because its safer for their system. ibuprofen is not the right choice to give to a 9 year old especially at his/her age. It may say that it will help your son/daughter in the way you want it to but, more things can be a lie. more than you think. i hope this helped you in one way or another if not, message me thankyou bye BD!
the pharmacist told me that my son (6 years old) can take mucinex with it safely.
It is okay for a 17 year old to date a 23 year old
600 mg