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give 2.5mls as a routine dose but if the temperature is really high / they are really struggling, you can up it to 5mls safely as a one or two off as it were.
The same with paracetamol - 5 mls as a routine and then 10mls if needs be.
Thanks for that - I don't know how much she weighs but she's nearly 17 months and average height and slightly skinny I would say. I just find it strange to have discrepancies on the the dosing and I wondered if it had just changed.....
sorry silly stars in the wrong place - trying to show
Child 6 months1 year
50 mg 34 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg daily in 34 divided doses
Child 14 years
100 mg 3 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg daily in 34 divided doses
So as you see - if you can't weigh and don't have a recent weight and LO is only just one then I would try 2.5ml (50mg) first as you can always top up - but if they are a big child or nearer 2 then they might need the larger dose.
Mild to moderate pain, pain and inflammation of soft-tissue injuries, pyrexia
By mouth Child 13 months
5 mg/kg 34 times daily preferably after food Child 36 months
50 mg 3 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg daily in 34 divided doses Child 6 months1 year
*50 mg 34 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg daily in 34 divided doses Child 14 years*
100 mg 3 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg daily in 34 divided doses Child 47 years
150 mg 3 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg in 34 divided doses; max. 2.4 g daily Child 710 years
200 mg 3 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg in 34 divided doses; max. 2.4 g daily Child 1012 years
300 mg 3 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg in 34 divided doses; max. 2.4 g daily Child 1218 years
200400 mg 34 times daily preferably after food; increased if necessary to max. 2.4 g daily
--From the BNF - ie link above but you need to be registered - with kiddies you can't go wrong with 5mg/kg for ibuprofen -- how heavy is your little one?--
I had this query a few weeks ago - my Nurofen said one x 5mls, but the Tesco generic one I bought said one x 2.5ml (as did Calprofen) - despite all of them being the same concentration. I decided to stick with the advice on the Nurofen packet as DD had a pretty high temperature at the time. I will try to remember to ask the GP next time we need to visit.