Yes, you can give Calpol (paracetamol) and Nurofen (ibuprofen) to a baby, but they should not be given at the same time. It's important to ensure that the doses are appropriate for the baby's age and weight, and to space the medications out according to the recommended intervals. Always consult a healthcare professional before administering any medications to ensure safety and appropriateness for your baby's specific situation.
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Read the small print that comes with the calpol, and any directions.
For a nine months baby doctors prescribe 2.5 ml of calpol syrup instead of drops.Drops are used for babies below 7 months. :)
No, Nurofen contain Ibuprofen.
Nurofen was created in 1983.
Calpol is a brand of paracetamol for children that is used to treat high temperature and pain. Mark Profad introduced Calpol.
it won't dramatically react against calpol but try see the local doctor.
The benefits of taking Nurofen are relief of pain and relief of swelling. Nurofen also slows down the progress of Alzheimer's disease. Nurofen is more effective than Aspirin.
Nurofen contains ibuprofen. Nurofen Plus also contains Codeine and is suitable for period pains.
Calpol is sugar free but made with real fruit sugar
You can give calpol 250mg to a child for 3 days, repeat every 6 hours a day. But do not go for more dosage as it can cause liver damage.
The generic name for Calpol is paracetamol. It is called acetaminophen in the United States.