in large enough doses, anything can be fatal, although you shouldn't even consider it.
can you give a 10 year old Benadryl and an inhaler
Benadryl (diphenhydramine) and Claritin (loratadine) are both antihistamines and therefore should not be taken together. Singulair may be taken with diphenhydramine or loratadine, but not with both.
He will need to go to the ER for observation. Seroquel can affect heartrate and blood pressure. It can also make the child dizzy, drowsy and affect the child's mood.
As a pharmacy doctorate candidate I would say that it is not recommended to give Zyrtec and Benadryl together since they will both relieve allergy symptoms in similar ways. Zyrtec is best if you want non-drowsy relief. Benadryl would be best if you want the child to sleep. Both however, are effective.
Yes they can definitely, although i would take the lowest possible dose for both because the dxm in the cough medicine and the diphenhydramine in the benadryl cause mild-sever sedation. So take right before bed to avoid any midday passouts.
We typically use 1 mg/kg every 6 hrs as needed. Number of mls will depend on the type of benadryl you are using. So the child weights 12 kg, and if you are using regular children's benadryl which has 12.5 mg/5 ml the math is easy. The child can have 5 ml or 1 tsp. Gary M.D.
It is certainly not advisable to give benadryl daily to make a child sleep.
A child with chickenpox should avoid aspirin.
AnswerStrattera is an ADHD med. Seroquel may possibly be used to treat hyperactivity but using it on children is highly questionable. Seroquel in high doses is used to treat psychosis and manic episodes. Low doses of Seroquel have been used on adults to treat anxiety and as a sleep aid.
Half a bottle? Yeah, see your emergency room!
tweeking out?
Yes, a child can take Arius (fexofenadine) during the day and Benadryl (diphenhydramine) at night, as they are both antihistamines but work differently. However, it's important to follow the recommended dosages for each medication and consult a healthcare professional before combining them. This ensures safety and minimizes the risk of side effects. Always monitor the child for any adverse reactions.