Products: Frequently Asked Questions
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When will the product start to work?
Every child is different, but generally, fever and/or pain is reduced within about 1-2 hours. Note, however, that the temperature may still remain elevated slightly and not return to normal entirely. If you note that the pain and fever gets worse or lasts more than 3 days, stop the use of the product and consult your healthcare provider.
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What type of closure is on Children's Advil Products?
There is a child-resistant safety cap on every bottle of Infants', Children's or Junior Strength Advil. In addition, there is a tamper-evident feature for each product as well: Infants' Advil - Tamper evident plastic sleeve; Children's Advil - Tamper evidency ring connecting the cap to the neck of the bottle; Jr. Strength Tablets and Chewables - Tamper evidency foil seal.
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What is the advantage of Children's Advil or Infants' Advil over Children’s Tylenol?
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Why isn’t there a dosing of Infants’ Advil Drops for children over 23 months old?
Infants’ Advil Drops is specially formulated for children 6-23 months, with specific dosing instructions based on a child’s weight and age. Children's Advil is specially formulated for children 2-11 years old, with specific dosing instructions based on a child’s weight and age. Children’s Advil products should be used according to the label directions, unless otherwise directed by your doctor. You should consult your doctor with any questions before giving Children’s Advil or Infants’ Advil to your child.
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Why isn’t there dosing for Children's Advil Suspension for kids under 2 years old?
Children's Advil Suspension is specially formulated for children aged 2-11 years old, and Infants’ Advil Drops is specially formulated for infants 6-23 months. Both of these products have specific dosing instructions based on a child’s weight and age. Children’s Advil products should be used according to the label directions, unless otherwise directed by your doctor. You should consult your doctor with any questions before giving Children’s Advil or Infants’ Advil to your child.
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What is the difference between Children's Advil and regular strength Advil?
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Which Advil product form is right for me? How do I decide for my family? What are the differences?
Children’s Advil is specially formulated for children, with specific dosing instructions based on a child’s weight and age. Regular Advil tablets are labeled for use by adults and children 12 years of age and older. You should consult your doctor with any questions before taking Advil or giving it to your child. Advil provides a full line of products for you to choose based on your preferences. Please visit www.advil.com for a complete listing and description of Advil products. You should consult your doctor with any questions before giving Children’s Advil or Infants’ Advil to your child.
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Can an adult take this product?
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Is there supposed to be a package insert in Children's Advil products?
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Could a child develop Reye's syndrome if taking this product? Has Ibuprofen ever been associated with Reye's?