Infants' Tylenol Liquid Medicine with Acetaminophen, Pain Plus Fever Relief, Dye-Free Cherry, 2 fl oz
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Acetaminophen is the only active ingredient for infants. However, it also includes aspirin and ibuprofen in the case of children. Both of the doses are 160 mg per 5 mL.
Yes! Ours has a bubblegum scent as well, but it says cherry on it.
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I'm not fond of the fact that it's marketed as "Infant's Tylenol" when the oral suspension contains the EXACT SAME dosage as "Children's Tylenol. " "Ask a physician if your child is under the age of two," the directions add. " This bottle is marketed for children *under the age of two*, but not only is it identical to children's Tylenol, but it also lacks helpful dosing instructions for children under the age of two. Why?.
Infant pain reliever. . . I wish I could tell you with certainty whether or not this stuff works. We are, however, giving it to infants. If you ask me, I don't think this is a reliable age group. I believe they become more dependable once they reach toddlerhood. Not that it's any less irritating, but it's a little more consistent. They are capable of communicating in ways other than sounds and grunts. So, for the time being, all we can do is try to decipher their strange actions and reactions and do our best to make sense of it. My wife and I aren't always sure whether one of the twins is crying out of pain or simply because they appear to enjoy it. . . For example, we discovered that one of them is afraid of the bath when you go out of your way to make it fun for them by adding bubbles. If you only heard the screams from the bubbles and didn't see the kid, you'd think he was hurt. So, while they aren't good at telling us whether or not it works, one thing we do know is that they enjoy the taste.
This product should not be purchased because the box had been opened. taped up. A syringe was used, and it was very sticky! What an abhorrent sight! What a horrible person you must be to send an opened and used infant medicine!.
I'm not sure when the safety seal on the box was broken, but it was before I received it. As a result, I am hesitant to use it. The seal had been broken, but it was difficult to see in the photos. It didn't matter to me if the items inside had been opened or used, so I didn't check them.
We have a six-month-old baby. Who can blame her if she despises grape tylenol? What can I say, she's got a nice palette. It's a gift from her mother. We experimented with cherry and found it to be more successful. She does not experience gagging or choking while taking her medication. momlife is livingtheteething.
It instantly calms her down and helps her fall asleep. I try not to give her much and always underdose her when she takes it, but there are days when she is in pain and this works wonders. By accident, I purchased the dyed one. I'm not sure why they have it, because it's a complete disaster! Make certain to obtain this version.
The bottles aren't the same as the tylenol I buy in the store. They're small and white, and the section where you insert the dispenser's tip is wide open and leaks. When I pull back the syringe tip, there are always bubbles because it doesn't create a good seam for dispensing. I've only used it for teething pain and not for a true fever. It appears to be alleviating her discomfort.