No don't try it.
Yes, a nine-year-old can generally take Tums, but it's essential to follow the dosage instructions on the package or consult a pediatrician first. Tums are an antacid that can help relieve heartburn or indigestion, but they should not be used as a regular treatment without medical advice. Always ensure that the child is not allergic to any of the ingredients and monitor for any adverse reactions.
Yeah it's fine. I am 11 and I take them.
No, at least not the regular adult brand but they do offer a Children's Pepto that is safe for 3 year olds.This is considering they have no allergies or other reasons for not taking it. You could also try Tums(they are just calcium) or Mylanta as they do not have the same ingredients that can be harmful to young ones.-Kevin R.N.
It could harm the sensitive lining of their stomachs.
It's not recommended for an 8-year-old to take 750 mg of Tums without consulting a healthcare professional. Tums are an antacid and contain calcium carbonate, which can lead to excessive calcium intake and potential side effects if taken inappropriately. Always follow the dosage instructions on the packaging or consult a doctor for guidance regarding medication for children.
anything you would give a regular 8 year old
An eight year old is big enough for a regular set. I would suggest a regular set indeed.
Margaret is a 22 year old Robin.
It is completely okay to give a two-year old Nutrifix cereal.
Yes
If the 17 year olds parents give permission. Not something I'd give my daughters permission to do.