Motrin (ibuprofen) is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly used to treat pain, fever, and inflammation in children. It is one of the most widely used medications for children due to its effectiveness and relatively low cost. However, it is important to administer the medication correctly in order to maximize its benefits and minimize potential side effects. This article provides an overview of how to safely administer Motrin to children, including dosage guidelines for parents.
The recommended dose of Motrin for children is based on their weight. Generally, the dose for children 6 months to 11 years old is 10-15 mg/kg of body weight given every 6-8 hours, as needed. For children 12 years and older, the dose is 200-400 mg given every 6-8 hours, as needed. It is important to note that the maximum daily dose should not exceed 1200 mg. It is also important to consider the child’s age when administering Motrin. Children under the age of 2 should not be given Motrin unless directed by a doctor. For children 2-11 years old, the recommended dose is 5-10 mg/kg of body weight, given every 6-8 hours, as needed. For children 12 years and older, the dose is 200-400 mg given every 6-8 hours, as needed.
Motrin is available in several different forms, including tablets, capsules, chewable tablets, and suspension. It is important to choose the right form for the child’s age and weight. Tablets and capsules should not be given to children under the age of 6 years. Chewable tablets and suspension are the preferred forms for children 6 years and older.
It is important to be aware of the potential side effects of Motrin. Common side effects include stomach upset, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. More serious side effects include allergic reactions, rashes, and kidney problems.
Motrin is a commonly used medication for children due to its effectiveness and relatively low cost. However, it is important to administer the medication correctly in order to maximize its benefits and minimize potential side effects. This article provided an overview of how to safely administer Motrin to children, including dosage guidelines for parents. It is important to consider the child’s age and weight when determining the appropriate dose and form of Motrin, and to be aware of the potential side effects. By following these guidelines, parents can ensure their children receive the most benefit from Motrin.
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