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Medication Dosage Information

This chart can help you give your child the correct dosage if he or she has a fever. Keep these things in mind:

Acetaminophen

The following table gives acetaminophen dosage guidelines by weight. It can be used for several different available commercial products, including Tylenol, Tempra, Panadol and generics.

For infants 3-6 months old, please call our office to discuss your infant’s symptoms before administering any medications.

The following table gives ibuprofen dosage guidelines by weight. It can be used for Acetaminophen AKA Tylenol.

  • Never give a baby younger than 3 months these drugs without talking to your doctor first.
  • Your child’s age is a guide, but their weight is the most important factor in how much medicine to give.
  • Read the label first. There are different forms and concentrations. Be sure not to confuse tablespoons and teaspoons.
  • Always use the measuring device that came with the medicine, whether it’s a dropper or a measuring cup.
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Weight

Dose

Infant Drops

(160mg/ .8ml)

Children’s Syrup

(160 mg/5cc)

Chewables

80mg

Chewables

160 mg

12-17 lbs

80 mg

2.5 ml

1/2 tsp

1 tab

18-23 lbs

120 mg

3.75 ml

3/4 tsp

24-35 lbs

160 mg

5 ml

1 tsp

2 tabs

1 tab

36-47 lbs

240 mg

1 1/2 tsp

3 tabs

1 1/2 tabs

48-59 lbs

320 mg

2 tsp

4 tabs

2 tabs

60-71 lbs

400 mg

2 1/2 tsp

5 tabs

2 1/2 tabs

72-95 lbs

480 mg

3 tsp

6 tabs

3 tabs

95+ lbs

640 mg

4 tsp

8 tabs

4 tabs

Ibuprofen

The following table gives ibuprofen dosage guidelines by weight. It can be used for both Children’s Motrin and Children’s Advil products.

Weight

Dose

Infant Drops

(50mg/1.25ml)

Suspension

(100mg/5ml)

Chewables

50 mg

Chewables

100 mg

Caplets

100 mg

12-17 lbs

50 mg

1.25 ml

1/2 tsp

18-23 lbs

75 mg

1.875 ml

3/4 tsp

24-35 lbs

100 mg

2.5 ml

1 tsp

2 tabs

1 tab

36-47 lbs

150 mg

3.75 ml

1 1/2 tsp

3 tabs

1 1/2 tabs

48-59 lbs

200 mg

2 tsp

4 tabs

2 tabs

2 tabs

60-71 lbs

250 mg

2 1/2 tsp

5 tabs

2 1/2 tabs

2 1/2 tabs

72-95 lbs

300 mg

3 tsp

6 tabs

3 tabs

3 tabs

Cold Medicines

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends not giving OTC cough and cold medicines to infants or small children because they have not yet been proven effective and can be harmful. Call our office to discuss other ways to manage your child’s symptoms, such as saline nasal sprays or drops, and bulb-suctioning of the nose for babies.

Benadryl

Various situations may arise where it would be appropriate to give your child a dose of benadryl syrup or its generic equivalent – diphenhydramine. These situations might include mild allergic reactions or itchy rashes. Please call our office at any time to consult us on questions about Benadryl.

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