They do have Tylenol suppositories you can shove up his booty. Ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Yes, you can. You can alternate Tylenol (acetaminophen) with Motrin (ibuprofen) every four hours. This can significantly help when trying to fight a fever.
Tylenol is acetaminophen, and Motrin is an ibuprofen. They can be taken together, I am a nurse and have done it many times myself, and for my patients. Just make sure you are giving the appropriate doses of both medications, and then yes, they can be given at the same time.
guys like swallow.
Take a quick break, swallow, and continue.
It is important to never give human medications to cats without veterinary supervision. Many human medications, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil), can be fatal to cats even in small doses. Always consult a veterinarian before giving any medication to your cat to avoid any potential harm.
If you need to give your dog any type home remedy pain med, it's better to give them, a LOW DOSE ASPIRIN such as BABY ASPIRIN. NOT MOTRIN.
It isn't recommended. See your child's doctor for more advice on the subject.
its not actually possible to swallow a penis. when people sayswallow a penis they are usually talking about giving a male a blow job. so your question is not relevant.
It's a preference thing...not every one likes tomatoes.
The use of Tylenol in infants and children has been linked to potential negative impacts on brain development. Studies suggest that prolonged or excessive use of Tylenol may affect cognitive development and behavior in children. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before giving Tylenol to infants and children to ensure safe and appropriate use.
The swallow helped the happy prince by carrying out acts of kindness on his behalf, such as giving his sapphire eyes to the needy and his gold leaf to the poor. The swallow carried out these acts even at the cost of his own life, showing selfless devotion and compassion.
It depends on the age of the child. Tylenol (Acteaminophen) + Benedryl (Diphenhydramine) is the same thing as Tylenol PM. Tylenol is not recommended to be used on children under the age of 12. Consult with your child's primary care physician before giving them adult strength Tylenol.