The following table gives ibuprofen dosing guidelines
by weight. It can be used for both Children's Motrin
and Children's Advil. Ibuprofen can be administered
every six hours.
Ibuprofen is a very effective medicine for fever
and for pain. Unlike acetaminophen, it is also a
very effective anti-inflammatory medication. Like
acetaminophen, it has no effect on other symptoms
related to a cold. Please remember to never use
any fever medicine for infants under four months
of age without talking to our office first. In addition,
please do not use ibuprofen for fever in infants
under six months without speaking with our office
first. If your child has a stiff neck, is unusually
lethargic or unresponsive, or might be dehydrated
please call our office immediately.
Note that ibuprofen is now available in a variety
of dosage forms and concentrations. Please be sure
to use the dose appropriate for the type of medication
you are using. In addition, use only the dropper
provided with the oral drops to measure the dosage
of ibuprofen. This dropper is a very different size
than the dropper provided with acetaminophen drops
and other droppers available, and improper use could
result in over- or under-dosing.