Motrin Childrens

How to Switch to Children's Motrin

As your child gets older she will require larger doses of pain-relieving and fever-reducing medication than she needed when she was an infant. According to Kids Health, Children's Motrin, which is a brand name for ibuprofen, works by blocking...

Children's Motrin Drops Warnings

Children's Motrin drops are marketed as Concentrated Motrin Infants' Drops. The main active ingredient is ibuprofen, a commonly used nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug or NSAID. Motrin drops are typically used to relieve pain, reduce fever and...

Can My 6-Month-Old Have Children's Motrin?

When your baby demonstrates signs of sickness, you naturally want to relieve his symptoms as soon as possible. Caring for a sick baby also makes it difficult to go to the store. So if you only have Children's Motrin, you may feel tempted to give...

How to Give a Child Tylenol & Motrin

Children's TYLENOL® and Children's MOTRIN® are over-the-counter medications that help reduce fever and ease pain. Pain and fever medications are safe and effective when administered according to the manufacturer's instructions or are given...

What Medicines Can You Give a Child for Earache?

Earache is one of the most common ailments that can affect your child. In fact, one type of earache known as otitis media with effusion affects about 90 percent of children even before they reach school age, according to statistics compiled by the...

How to Alternate Fever Reducers for Children

When your child's fever requires treatment with a fever reducer, it is best to choose one type of medication instead of alternating ibuprofen and acetaminophen. In some cases, however, your child's pediatrician may instruct you to alternate...

Home Remedies for Kids When They Have a Stomach Flu

"Stomach flu" is a common name for what doctors call gastroenteritis. Common complaints include vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and fever. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises that, in most cases, the disease is not serious, although kids...

Cold Medicines for Infants

The common cold is an upper respiratory infection, or URI, and is one of the most widespread illnesses. The symptoms can be a combination of a cough, runny nose, watery eyes, fever, sneezing, congestion, diarrhea, fussiness and difficulty...

Flu Drugs

When it comes to influenza, two FDA-approved drugs were found to be effective treatments for the 2009-20010 flu season---oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and zanamivir (Relenza). Two other flu drugs have been approved by the FDA, rimantadine (Flumadine) and...

What Constitutes a Fever in Children?

All children develop fevers from time to time and fortunately most run their course without treatment within a few days. Fever can be a positive thing because it's the body's way of fighting infections. In babies and young children, however, even...

The Best Over the Counter Medications for the Cold & Flu

According to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), no medications can cure a cold or the flu. However, there are some over-the-counter medications that may help you feel better. The best medicine for you depends on your symptoms.

Home Cough Remedies for Kids

Kids--and adults--experience two kinds of coughs: productive and non-productive. A productive cough is easy to recognize from the copious amounts of mucous it produces. A non-productive cough is characterized by dry, painful hacking that seems to...

Children's Ibuprofen Side Effects

Children’s ibuprofen is an over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) indicated for the treatment of fever, inflammation and pain in children over the age of six months as directed by your child’s pediatrician. This...

What to Take to Minimize the Effects of a Cold or Flu

According to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), no medication can cure a cold or the flu. However, MedlinePlus advises that you can take some medications to minimize the effects. The best choices for each patient depend on symptoms.

Remedies to Treat Fever

Fever is a common symptom of many conditions, including infections, thyroid problems, heat stroke and autoimmune diseases. While the cause of a fever might be serious, a fever in and of itself is usually not dangerous. However, fevers are...

Common Cold Signs & Symptoms

The University of Maryland states that adults in the United States suffer from two to four colds a year while children can have up to 10. The common cold is defined by the Mayo Clinic as a viral infection of one of over 200 different viruses. The...

What Are the Treatments for Flu-Like Symptoms?

Flu-like symptoms are defined as cough, sore throat and fevers. It is easy to find effective over-the-counter treatments for flu-like symptoms to help you feel better. When buying medications, pay close attention to the active ingredients on the...

During a Genital Herpes Outbreak

During A Genital Herpes Outbreak Most genital herpes infections that develop on the skin and/or genitals can be managed at home with over-the-counter pain medications and other symptomatic relief. Others however, will require you to contact your...