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Accurate Acetaminophen Dosage

January 11, 2010  •  Category : Babies   

Acetaminophen is one of the most common drugs administered to children. The drug is commonly given as a cure for fever and pain. Yet, for dads, it can be one of the most challenging drugs to give a dosage correctly. This is because Acetaminophen is easily available in many forms. It has become a staple resident of home medicine cabinets in one form or the other since the 1970s. Due to its easy availability, Acetaminophen is considered to be the drug that causes most deaths by overdose. Overdoses occur because parents are unaware of Acetaminophens toxicity. Symptoms of acetaminophen intoxication include nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, and liver failure.
There are few things that every dad should remember before administering Acetaminophen to their children.

Never give Acetaminophen to a baby under the age of 3 months without consulting with your doctor first.
The amount of Acetaminophen given to a baby depends on his weight and not on his age.
Read the medications label carefully as it is easy to be confused by the different forms and concentration of acetaminophen that is available at the medical store
Remember to use the measuring device that came with the medication to ensure correct amount of dosage.
Check whether you are giving an adult dosage or a childs dosage before administering the drug. Even within the childrens version there are many variations depending on age group. For example, an infant drop formulation is three times as concentrated as the syrup given to toddlers.
Overdose of acetaminophen can cause liver damage.


Age:...........0 to 3 months................................. 4 to 11 months................... 12 to 23 months ..........................2 to 3 years
Weight: 6 to 11 lbs./(2.7 to 5 kg) .......12 to 17 lbs./(5.5 to 7.7 kg) ......18 to 23 lbs./(8.2 - 10.5 kg) ..........24 to 35 lbs./(10.9 to 15.9 kg)
Drops: 0.4 ml (1/2 dropper) .........................0.8 ml (1 dropper) ...........1.2 ml (1 1/2 dropper) ..................1.6 ml (2 droppers)
Syrup:............-- ...........................................1/2 tsp. ....................................3/4 tsp. (3.75 ml) ....................1 tsp. (5 ml)
Chewable Tablets 80mg tablets: --.................. -- ................................................--....................................... 2 tablets

By:
Paul B

Paul Banas is a founder of GreatDad.com. He writes articles on parenting styles, parenting, pregnancy and dads, parenting tips, baby names, parents without partners and many more topics related to dads.

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