Ibuprofen vs Acetaminophen: Which is Right for your Child (转载)

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Ibuprofen vs Acetaminophen:  Which is Right for your Child

Which pain reliever do you reach for when your child has a fever or an earache or a headache? There's a good chance it's the same one your parents gave you. Most contain either ibuprofen (its familiar brand name is Motrin) or acetaminophen (yes, that's Tylenol). While there's no shame in brand loyalty, it may not be the best strategy. Here are my six tips for giving children ibuprofen or acetaminophen:

1. Never give your child any kind of aspirin (I cannot stress this enough) -- not even baby aspirin, which is not for babies. Aspirin can cause Reye's syndrome. Many of you might remember taking baby aspirin in your own childhood, but that was before anyone knew better. Let me repeat: Baby aspirin is not for babies or kids under 16.

2. Always treat your child, not the fever. If your child has a mild fever but appears happy and playful, it is not necessary to give your child a fever reducer. Germs don't like higher body temperatures, so if your child is fighting an infection and does not seem uncomfortable, I'd skip the meds. The immune system has warmed up and is doing its work.

3. Do not give ibuprofen to infants under 6 months old or to kids who are dehydrated or vomiting. It can cause gastritis and stomach pains.

4. Don't give your child acetaminophen unless you're certain of the dose, and never give it for more than 5 days in a row. With care, acetaminophen can usually be given to young kids, even infants, but always check with your pediatrician first. Acetaminophen is used to treat mild to moderate pain and fever. It does have the benefit of coming in a suppository form, which can be helpful if your child is vomiting or refusing to take medications by mouth. It doesn't have any anti-inflammatory properties, so it's not the best choice for treating infections or sports injuries.

5. As always, be very careful with dosing. If you give your child medicine on your own, always follow the dosing instructions on the label. In certain situations, your pediatrician might recommend a different dose of ibuprofen or acetaminophen than what the label recommends, depending on your child's condition. In that case, follow your doctor's instructions to the letter.

If your pediatrician recommends either Concentrated Tylenol Infants' Drops or Children's Tylenol Suspension Liquid (both are acetaminophen), pay special attention to which product you're using and what the dose is -- and, as always, use only the dispenser that's made for that product. The Infants' Drops come with a little dropper for dispensing and are much more concentrated than the Children's Tylenol Suspension Liquid, which comes with a little cup. Don't mix up the meds or the dispensers. Overdosing can be toxic to the liver, which is one of the most frequent causes of medication-related death in children.

6. Don't mix acetaminophen and ibuprofen. It can be risky to alternate them -- especially if your child is dehydrated or has other medical problems. The drugs can react with each other to cause serious side effects, including kidney damage. If you've already given your child ibuprofen for fever and want to add acetaminophen for pain, check with your pediatrician first. If your doctor okays alternating the two, keep a written schedule so that you give the right one at the right time.

TIP: When your child is taking a medication, jot down the time you give it to him. It's easy to wonder, "Gee, did I give him his pill at 10 a.m., or was it 11? Or, eek, did I forget it?" Writing it down also helps if both Mom and Dad are dispensing meds. Keep a list that either parent completes each time a dose is given



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    謝謝,不过,不懂的,根本不会去看帖子,这就是悲剧 -华山97- 给 华山97 发送悄悄话 华山97 的博客首页 (80 bytes) () 08/10/2013 postreply 18:47:29

    Thanks for sharing, very helpful. -2441- 给 2441 发送悄悄话 2441 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 08/10/2013 postreply 19:09:11

    那位说说Aleve and advil -让股票飞- 给 让股票飞 发送悄悄话 让股票飞 的博客首页 (6 bytes) () 08/10/2013 postreply 19:20:50

    Aleeve 和 advil 同类, 不要一起用. -niu02- 给 niu02 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 08/10/2013 postreply 19:26:05

    有什么副作用吗? -让股票飞- 给 让股票飞 发送悄悄话 让股票飞 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 08/11/2013 postreply 09:23:16

    我觉得这个说得很清楚,是医生写的 -二狗娘- 给 二狗娘 发送悄悄话 二狗娘 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 08/10/2013 postreply 20:23:09

    谢谢!六个月以上的孩子,如果 -ssll- 给 ssll 发送悄悄话 (212 bytes) () 08/10/2013 postreply 20:23:19

    最重要的是记住不要给发烧的孩子服aspirin -二狗娘- 给 二狗娘 发送悄悄话 二狗娘 的博客首页 (250 bytes) () 08/10/2013 postreply 20:33:47

    前面有人说不能用布洛芬,是指mortrin 吗? 俺以前可常给孩儿用啊 -njnj- 给 njnj 发送悄悄话 njnj 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 08/11/2013 postreply 05:04:32

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