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Medication Doasage Charts

Acetaminopen/Tylenol dose

FREQUENCY: Repeat every 4-6 hours as needed. Don't give more than 5 times a day.   

  • BRAND NAMES: Tylenol, Feverall (suppositories), generic acetaminophen   
  • SUPPOSITORIES: Acetaminophen also comes in 80, 120, 325 and 650 mg suppositories (the rectal dose is the same as the dosage given by mouth).

Motrin/Ibuprofen dosing

AGE LIMIT: Don't use under 6 months of age unless directed by child's doctor. 

May be given every 6-8 hours. 

Can be given with tylenol or alternating. 

Benadryl/diphenydramine dose

- May be given every 6 hours for itching, hives, allergic reaction. 

- Please note benadryl is not recommended to be given to young children for cold symptoms. 

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