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Pediatrics Medical News about Child Fever Ibuprofen Acetaminophen
7 Dec 2009
Paracetamol plus ibuprofen reduced fever in young children faster than paracetamol alone but not ibuprofen alone.
Clinical Pharmacology News - http://www.mdlinx.com/PediatricLinx/news.cfm/newspage/1/spec_id/6/su...

Health Quest Family Medicine: Tylenol and Iburpofen to treat fever ...
30 Nov 2009 by Bryan Glick, DO,MBS  
Typically children greater than 1 year can have either tylenol or ibuprofen. Some viral illnesses will have a high fever and many parents will call when they can't give another dose based on the bottle instruction and child's fever, ...
Health Quest Family Medicine - http://thehealthquest.blogspot.com/

DoctorMommy Blog: Fever -- its not the enemy
3 Dec 2009 by Doctor Mommy  
The concept of using both Tylenol and Motrin/Ibuprofen at alternating times to tackle fever came about due to concerns about febrile seizures (seizures caused by fevers). It was thought that keeping a child's temperature down could ...
DoctorMommy Blog - http://www.doctormommy.org/ - References

Fever, again « One Lovely Atlantic Mama and family
15 hours ago by Atlantic~mama  
Fevers scare the crap out of me. Thursday was a 'Motrin' day. And a 'Tylenol' day. And a “Mummy, I need a cuddle' day. And that is how I always know my V isn't feeling well, when he searches out Mummy's lap and snuggles down. Thursday afternoon was 102 and Friday morning was 103.2. POINT TWO! ... Apparently immediately. Oh sick child of mine, we now have an endless supply of diapers and you can fill them to your hearts content. Which you will. I know you too well. ...
One Lovely Atlantic Mama and family - http://atlanticmama.wordpress.com/

Feverish Open Thread
19 Dec 2009 by murphy  
in open thread. Mary Cassatt: Mother and child, about 1890. On the third night of her fever, Skipper's temperature hit 103.4. I was a little worried — plied her with tylenol and motrin, asthma medicine, and a lukewarm bath. ...
Puma PAC - http://pumapac.org/ - References

H1n1 And Fever Reducers A Deadly Combination
7 Dec 2009
Somehow they didn't tell us that you should not take Tylenol when you have the flu because a little boy has now died from doing so. How many times have we given our children Tylenol or Motrin to reduce a fever when they have the flu or ...
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Is Tylenol (Acetaminophen) Safe for Children? | Dr. Katalenas
17 Nov 2009 by Dr. Katalenas  
Alternating Tylenol and Ibuprofen to treat fever doesn't have any clinical advantage over using only one medication. I often suggest the alternating method in order to avoid unintentional overdosing of either one. If your child really ... receive a fever reducer or pain medication, you can start by giving an appropriate dose of Tylenol, for example. If a few hours later the medication is wearing off and a second dose is needed, you can now give Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil). ...
Dr. Katalenas - http://www.drkatalenas.com/drkatalenas/

Fever Control That Works Every Time | north air ambulance
30 Oct 2009 by Admin  
If the fever rises above102 degrees than you) Motrin (ibuprofen, to add to the mix. I said add, not replace it. The dosage is 10mg Motrin, per 1kilogram your child weighs. Remember, Tylenol and Motrin are 2 different medications in 2 ...
north air ambulance - http://northairambulance.blogspot.com/

Get Healthy Magazine » Healthy Living » Your Child's Health—Two ...
7 Dec 2009 by julia  
To prevent this scenario, it is common practice to recommend that acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol) or ibuprofen (e.g. Motrin, Advil) be given routinely to babies for the first 24 to 36 hours after receiving vaccinations. ... Colds usually do not cause fever, headaches, body aches and exhaustion whereas the flu typically does. There is generally a good deal of sneezing from colds but not from the flu. Coughing and sore throat are common in both. ...
Get Healthy Magazine - http://nwitimes.com/app/gethealthy/

What Is Cytomegalovirus? What Are The Causes Of Cytomegalovirus ...
13 hours ago by admin  
Treatment for acquired CMV- patients infected for the first time who experience symptoms may find that OTC (over-the-counter, no prescription required) painkilling medications, such as Tylenol (paracetamol), ibuprofen or aspirin (patient must be over 16 ... Gastrointestinal problems- including diarrhea, fever, abdominal pain, colon inflammation, and blood in feces (stools). Prevention of CMV infectionThe following precautions may help lower the risk of contracting CMV; ...
Genetherapy - http://www.genetherapy.me/

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