It is not advisable to give 2 different NSAIDS(non-sterroidal anti inflammitories)to a child at the same time. NSAIDS can cause gastrointestinal problems, primarily bleeding of the stomach. It would be best to first try one or the other,than after 4-6 hours if it isn't helping, try the other. Also make sure you are giving them Childrens versions of either as age appropriate.
Then take the child to a doctor.
simple answer no
That would typically not be recommended unless the child has what is known as hyperpyrexia, a stubborn fever that does not respond well to just one of the meds.
My headache merely amplified the child's volume.
no a child shouldn't take ibuprofen any way they should take Motrin
A headache.
every 6 hours
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is it normalfor4 yr old boy 2 have headaches
If I were you i would stick with rohypnol.
Pain relievers should be given to children as per prescription of the doctor. Any over the counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or nurofen are good for headaches in kids. These pain relievers should be coupled with good rest preferably is a quiet and dark room so that the effect is faster.
you give theam ice and let them stay home from school.