how to feed panadol to infant?
6 March 2010 5 Responses
A Parent asks, I think my 8 months old daughter is teething so she has hight fever. This is making her restless and is not feeding well. We want to give her panadol but she isn’t taking any. Can I mix pandaol in water?
yes, it is infant panadol.
We tried with a syringe but she vomited.
I will try as Aimz2314 suggested, mixing in water.
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You need to go and get the INFANT’S liquid form of this pain reliever NOT the adult version. You could kill her giving her an adult dose.
so long as its the infant panadol, you can mix it in juice and water, otherwise get her to suck on your thumb and syringe it slowly into her mouth.
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100003607.html
Do not give any product containing paracetamol to any infant unless it is specifically designed to do so. It will usually come in liquid form and you can squirt into there mouth with a syringe.
If your in the UK Get Calpol not panadol !
I don’t think mixing with water would work, I would suggest mixing it with juice, it’s more likely to taste better. Or maybe a food, like porridge or something, just make sure she finishes the whole bowl so she gets the proper dose.
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