Acetaminophen (Tylenol) can be harmful to babies if given in excessive doses. The safe dosage varies based on the baby's weight and age, and exceeding the recommended dosage can lead to liver damage or other serious health issues. Even small overdoses can be dangerous, so it's crucial to consult a pediatrician before administering any medication to infants. Always follow dosing instructions carefully and keep all medications out of reach of children.
if you read the side of the bottle it will have the weight of the baby and how much tylenol to give him or her
zero, only on the recommendation of your doctor
Please do not give ANYTHING to your baby that your pediatrician has not prescribed. Not even regular Tylenol. It could do damage or even kill you baby by supressing his/her breathing. There is liquid Tylenol with codeine for children which is much less stronger and you need to have a good reason for taking it. My son had severe headaches and it was a last resort. Then Advil came out on the market and worked much better. It was prescription back then as well. My son is now 21. Again PLEASE do not give anything like that to your child!
Too much tylenol pm can effect the babies immune system
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Tylenol is not really recommended for dogs. It can be toxic at low doses and cause organ damage. A better choice is aspirin. For a dog that size you can give them 1 tablet (325 mg) twice a day. Remember long term use can damage the stomach lining.
Yes you can although be advised that both contain acetamenophin (the active ingredient in Tylenol) and too much can cause liver damage.
I have tried taking 3, and it did not. Be very careful though, that stuff can really damage you.
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Yes, liquid Tylenol can be toxic to cats. Even small amounts can cause serious liver damage and be fatal. It is important to always consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to your cat.
I can't find any. But too much acetaminophen can cause loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, sweating, and confusion or weakness. Later symptoms may include pain in your upper stomach, dark urine, and yellowing of your skin or the whites of your eyes. The yellowing means that the liver is damaged since Tylenol can cause liver damage.