Depending on the age of the child, yes. It's illegal for a child over five years old to share a bedroom with a member of the opposite sex. Therefore, if it's sleeping in its parents bedroom, they are breaking the law !
No. modifications to child support is based on a change in income, or should you become unemployed or disabled.
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware of any dose 4s that go into 0.
No. Most often it is only temporary until the mother can demonstrate to the court that the home circumstances has changed. I've seen cases where a drug addicted mother, whose child (age 4) was found on the streets, miles from her home, was still given the child back after finishing drug rehab. The father decided than to rent an apartment across the hall.see link
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Before administering any modified dose of medication to a child always consult with the child's pediatrician.Consult a pediatrician before administering any dose of medication for a child that does not match the prescribed dose.
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c= a*g/g+12 A = adult dose g = child's age C = child's dose it is used for calculation of child dosages
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Fried's rule, a method of estimating the dose of medication for a child by multiplying the adult dose by the child's age in months and dividing the result by 150.
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Yes, provided child is not in high school.
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This is not the appropriate forum in which to ask about using drugs or supplements to dose children. You must ask the child's doctor or your pharmacist.This is not the appropriate forum in which to ask about using drugs or supplements to dose children. You must ask the child's doctor or your pharmacist.This is not the appropriate forum in which to ask about using drugs or supplements to dose children. You must ask the child's doctor or your pharmacist.This is not the appropriate forum in which to ask about using drugs or supplements to dose children. You must ask the child's doctor or your pharmacist.
Assuming your child took a normal dose, they should be fine -- one Normal dose won't hurt. An over dose is another issue of course. It's a good idea to make sure this doesn't happen often.