Description:
Children’s Advil relieves fevers for up to 8 hours, so your kid can get back to being a kid. And it comes in a great-tasting flavour, so it goes down without a fuss! Ages 2-12.
*We are only able to ship this item to Canadian customers.
DIN: 02232297
Features:
- immunization;
- earache;
- colds;
- sore throat.
Ingredients:
Active Ingredients: Ibuprofen 100 mg per 5 mL; Fever reducer/Pain reliever
Non-medicinal Ingredients: Citric acid, disodium EDTA, FD&C red No. 40, flavour, glycerin, microcrystalline cellulose, polysorbate 80, sodium benzoate, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, sorbitol, sucrose, water, xanthan gum.
Directions:
If possible, weigh your child to calculate the correct dosage; otherwise, use your child’s age. Shake well and ensure that all the contents of the dosage cup are taken. Doses may be repeated every 6-8 hours while symptoms persist, up to 3 doses a day, or as directed by a doctor. Children over 12 and adults may take up to 4 teaspoons (20 mL), every 4 hours up to 3 times daily.
Please read all instructions prior to use.
Cautions:
Do not give to children taking acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) or other products containing ibuprofen, or to anyone who has had an allergic reaction (difficulty in breathing, swelling, hives, asthma or shock) after using ASA, other salicylates or anti-inflammatory drugs or any of the listed ingredients. Before use consult a doctor or pharmacist if your child has peptic ulcers, high blood pressure, heart failure, is under a doctor’s care for any serious condition or is taking any other drug. Stop use and call your doctor if:
- Your child does not get any relief within 24 hours.
- The pain or fever persists for more than three days.
- Redness or swelling is present in the painful area.
Sore throat is severe, lasts for more than two days or occurs with fever or headache.
Your child has had side effects (such as abdominal pain, heartburn, nausea or vomiting, bloating, diarrhea or constipation, ringing in the ears, dizziness or any change in vision, fluid retention, itching or skin rashes) from using fever reducers or pain relievers.