Medications for Fever

Medications for Fever

Fever is not harmful. Only treat a fever to make your child comfortable. Most fevers will respond to either acetaminophen or ibuprofen, given once every 6 hours or up to 4 times daily.

For high fevers that do not respond to a single medicine, you can alternate acetaminophen and ibuprofen at 3-hour intervals (Give each single medicine only once every 6 hours.)

PLEASE NOTE THE CONCENTRATION CHANGE UNDERWAY FOR INFANTS’ ACETAMINOPHEN PRODUCTS. CHECK YOUR BOTTLE LABELS CAREFULLY!

ACETAMINOPHEN (TYLENOL) DOSING

Weight Age Drops – old
(80mg/0.8ml)
Susp – new
(160mg/5ml)
Tabs
(80mg)
Elixir
(160mg/tsp)
Caplets
(160mg)
6-11 lbs 0-3 mo 0.4 ml 1.25 ml
12-17 lbs 4-11 mo 0.8 ml 2.5 ml ½ tsp
18-23lbs 12-23 mo 1.2 ml 3.75 ml ¾ tsp
24-35 lbs 2-3 yr 1.6 ml 5 ml 2 1 tsp
36-47 lbs 4-5 yr 3 1½ tsp
48-59 lbs 6-8 yr 4 2½ tsp
60-71 lbs 9-10 yr 5 2½ tsp
72-95 lbs 11 yr 6 3 tsp 3
> 95 lbs 12-14 yr 4

 

 

IBUPROFEN (MOTRIN) DOSING

Weight Age Drops
(50mg/1.25ml)
Susp
(100mg/5ml)
Chew
(50mg)
Chew
(100mg)
Caplets
(100mg)
12-17 lbs 6-11 mo 1.25 ml ½ tsp
18-23lbs 12-23 mo 1.875 ml ¾ tsp
24-35 lbs 2-3 yrs 1 tsp 2
36-47 lbs 4-5 yrs 1½ tsp 3
48-59 lbs 6-8 yrs 2 tsp 4 2 2
60-71 lbs 9-10 yrs 2½tsp 5
72-95 lbs > 11 yrs 3 tsp 6 3 3