Advil Infant’s 3 Months – 2 Years Old Drops Suspension great tasting grape flavoured concentrated liquid ibuprofen suspension formulated to reduce fever and pain in babies aged between 3 months to 2 years.
Advil Infant Pain & Fever Suspension contains ibuprofen, and reduces temperature for up to 8 hours. Its delicious grape flavour comes as a concentrated formula, so you don’t have to give your child as much liquid compared to regular suspensions.
It provides effective relief from pain and fever, including fever associated with immunisation.
FEATURES
- Up to 8 hours fever relief
- Delicious, colour-free grape flavour
- Concentrated formula
- Effectively relieves babies’ common aches and pains
- Dosing device included
Advil Infant Pain & Fever Relief Suspension reduces fever temperature for up to 8 hours including fever associated with immunisation.
It also provides temporary relief of pain associated with:
- Teething
- Earache
- Immunisation
- Symptoms of Colds & Flu
- Headache
- Minor aches
- Sore throats
- Sprains & strains
DOSAGE
- Infants 3 months to 12 months (under doctor’s advice)
- Children 1 to 2 years
- Do not use for infants under 3 months and/or weighing less than 6kg
Dosage information
- Dosage based on 5-10 mg/kg/dose:
Who
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Avg. Body Weight
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How Much
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Time between each dose
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Maximum no. of Doses
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3 to under 6 months
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6 – 8 kg
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1.5mL
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Every 6-8 hours as necessary
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4 doses in 24 hours
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6 to under 12 months
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8 – 10 kg
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2mL
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1 to 2 years
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10 – 12 kg
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2.5mL
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Shake bottle before use.
A dosing device is included with this product for accurate dose measurement.
Wash measuring device after each use.
For precautions, warnings and contraindications please refer to the carton.
ARTG ID: 178432
INGREDIENT
Each 1mL suspension contains ibuprofen 40mg
WARNING
Keep out of reach of Children. Always read the label. Do not use if you have a stomach ulcer, impaired kidney function, heart failure, are allergic to anti inflammatory medicines, or if pregnant or trying to become pregnant. Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional. Incorrect use could be harmful.