Tylenol should only be used as directed. Every situation is different so I would consult your doctor or visit the Tylenol website which will contain a lot of information. Their site states that before using Tylenol Infant for children uner 2 years of age you should consult your physician.
It depends on the age of the children. If the child is under 5, than no. You need to stay with Childrens Tylenol. If the child is over 5 but younger than 12, only give them 1 tablet every 6 hours. If they are over 12 than they can have the recommended dose for adults.
absolutely NOT!! there are baby aspirin on the market, however, if your baby has a fever,, then take the baby to a doctor.
Its best not to because it can attack the system or some studies have shown that when they start to take it at a young age it could cause early cancer signs as they grow older.
Yes you can take antibiotic and Tylenol at the same time
Yes, apparently, its ok.
0.8 ml
Infant Ibuprofen is medicine for babies and small children. It contains the same substances as in Ibuprofen medicines, but in smaller doses that would benefit an Infant rather than cause them harm through accidental overdose. It is used for the same symptoms in infants as normal Ibuprofen based medicinal products are in adults. It is normally supplied in liquid medicine form rather than tablets, and usually is flavoured and sugar free.
Do not give Ibuprofen to a dog; it is not safe to use in dogs.
Our pediatrician recommends Tylenol over Ibuprofen because the Ibuprofen has more possible side effects, such as dehydration. As for Tylenol, there may be some issues with the liver. Either way, use medication sparingly.
It is not advisable to give ibuprofen or naproxen to cats without consulting a veterinarian.
No, you should never give an ibuprofen to any type of poultry. Poultry can be given aspirin for some pain relief.
simple answer no
NO! You should never give a dog ibuprofen.
no
18lb * 1kg* 10.mg ibuprofen* 1mL suspension/2.2046lb* 1kg*300. mg ibuprofen =.27mL
Ask the doctor.
Yes, but it is probably more likely that the infant will give germs to the hamster.