For an 8-month-old, the typical dosage of ibuprofen is 5 to 10 mg per kilogram of body weight, given every 6 to 8 hours as needed, but not exceeding 40 mg per kilogram in a day. It's crucial to consult a pediatrician before administering any medication to ensure it's appropriate for your child's specific situation and health condition. Always use the measuring tool provided with the medication for accuracy.
Not without asking a doctor first. That much ibuprofen is considered a prescription dose.
There is no aspirin in ibuprofen.
if you inhale it to much it can give you a infection
No
I don't think that much people know that. If you want somebody to tell you, you should get a local vet to answer that. And the question that would BEST to ask for that is, " How much ibuprofen should you give a lamb if they can have it?".
Ibuprofen has formula C13H18O2. Therefore, it has no sodium.
$4,000 a month give or take.
no, i take ibu's every day and i have to take a blood test once a month, i never tested positive for amphetamines.
one 600mg ibuprofen costs 100 pounds
No it can not.
5 pounds i think
15 mg .