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I dont know if this is the product referred to, but today I checked the

Tylenol liquid. It is the adult version and it has alcohol in it

(although no corn syrup). What is the dosage for a 32 lb and 42 lb

child and what kind of alcohol is it? Is it GF?

in ohio

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In a message dated 00-12-31 23:59:32 EST, you write:

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I dont know if this is the product referred to, but today I checked the

Tylenol liquid. It is the adult version and it has alcohol in it

(although no corn syrup). What is the dosage for a 32 lb and 42 lb

child and what kind of alcohol is it? Is it GF?

in ohio >>

Tylenol can give many adverse reactions

You might want to try Advil

I wash off the dye and crush the adult size pill and mix it w/water in a med

spoon

Bear is 59 lbs

and we only use it in case of serious discomfort

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O.K. what are you supposed to use if your child is ill or has a high fever or

has severe pain from a broken bone or a toothache. I wrote a couple of days

ago asking anyone to send in what they use because this is very confusing for

me. What about children's Advil or Children's Motrin. What is alright to

use? I'm very lucky that my son hasn't needed anything yet but I'm sure he

will and I don't know what to use.

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Since I was concerned about dyes, sugars, etc. with tylenol, motrin and

cough medicines I had a compounding pharmacy make up formula's that did

not have ingredients that my son could not have. They were expensive

but I figured it was better than having a reaction to the medicine in

addition to the illness that required the medicine. I keep them stored

in my refrigerator.

Hope this idea helps someone.

Mycoltjoe@... wrote:

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> we use childrens motrin is ok, and we use it with no problems.

> Kathi

> Mom to Colten 3

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