Fever Fixers


Completely You: Peace & Wellness: Sound Body
By Elena Umland, PharmD for Completely You

Q: What should you give a small child with a fever?

A: If a child is younger than six months, do not treat a fever with ibuprofen. Instead, stick to Children's Tylenol, which is gentler. Someone older than six months can take either Children's Tylenol or the children's version of Motrin or Advil, which contain ibuprofen. The ibuprofen's effects have a longer duration compared to Tylenol.

In general, for children under two years, it is best to consult your pediatrician or pharmacist before administering medicine. Dosages vary based on weight -- not just age.

Elena Umland, PharmD, is an Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Director of the Doctor of Pharmacy Program at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. She is a former Chair of the Women's Health Practice and Research Network of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy.







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