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Mumsnet Discussions: Parenting : Calling all pharmcists / GPs and experts on giving neurofen!!! (16 messages)
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Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By ummadam on Fri 16-May-08 16:52:37
I'm glad to hear it
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Thankyouandgoodnight on Fri 16-May-08 14:08:08
She is MUCH perkier today - thank you for asking! Pretty much back to normal and she is eating!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By ummadam on Fri 16-May-08 08:32:53
how is your LO feeling? hope you both got some sleep last night
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Thankyouandgoodnight on Thu 15-May-08 21:20:32
ok - the GP said this....

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.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By ummadam on Wed 14-May-08 10:28:50
aw it's horrid to be ill - it is even worse to be ill when you ae little and it is so hot outside
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Thankyouandgoodnight on Tue 13-May-08 20:41:33
The poor little thing isn't happy at all
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By ummadam on Tue 13-May-08 19:55:28
try 2.5ml then and you can always give her the other half if there is no improvement after half an hour (it should have started working by then )
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Thankyouandgoodnight on Tue 13-May-08 19:34:44
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.....

Great to know what the upper limit actually is!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By ummadam on Tue 13-May-08 17:53:12
sorry silly stars in the wrong place - trying to show

Child 6 months–1 year

50 mg 3–4 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg daily in 3–4 divided doses

Child 1–4 years

100 mg 3 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg daily in 3–4 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.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By ummadam on Tue 13-May-08 17:49:23
Mild to moderate pain, pain and inflammation of soft-tissue injuries, pyrexia

By mouth
Child 1–3 months

5 mg/kg 3–4 times daily preferably after food
Child 3–6 months

50 mg 3 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg daily in 3–4 divided doses
Child 6 months–1 year

*50 mg 3–4 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg daily in 3–4 divided doses
Child 1–4 years*

100 mg 3 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg daily in 3–4 divided doses
Child 4–7 years

150 mg 3 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg in 3–4 divided doses; max. 2.4 g daily
Child 7–10 years

200 mg 3 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg in 3–4 divided doses; max. 2.4 g daily
Child 10–12 years

300 mg 3 times daily preferably after food; in severe conditions up to 30 mg/kg in 3–4 divided doses; max. 2.4 g daily
Child 12–18 years

200–400 mg 3–4 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?--
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By andiem on Tue 13-May-08 14:52:14
dosing here
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Ledodgy on Tue 13-May-08 14:50:22
Nurofen says 5 mils Calprofen says 2.5 which is bizzarre because the concentration seems the same.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By mejon on Tue 13-May-08 14:48:59
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.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Thankyouandgoodnight on Tue 13-May-08 14:38:28
Mine is 100mg Ibuprofen in 5mls suspension and expiry is 03 2009......

Is that the same concentration as yours??
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By nickytwotimes on Tue 13-May-08 14:31:59
I'm no expert, but my box says 5 mls. Perhaps your sachet is a stronger concentration? Or out of date!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Thankyouandgoodnight on Tue 13-May-08 14:30:13
What is the dose for a 1-2 year old??

All my packs say 2.5mls (half a sachet).

My friend's say give 5mls - is her box newer than mine? Has it been revised?????


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