Pros: Works great, tastes good Cons: May taste to good for some infants and want it as a treat
Every mother knows the feeling of waking up in the middle of the night to your son or daughter's cry from teething or sickness. You stumble quickly out of bed in total darkness, falling over toys as you make your way down the hall to your child's room. A...
Pros: Product works well; Easy to dose; Kids like the taste Cons: One bottle doesn't last long; Doesn't always last four hours
Small children experience the aches and pains of growing on a frequent basis. They have to deal with teething pain, fevers, and an assortment of other ailments and since they are too young to speak words, they rely on receptive parents to pick up on ...
Pros: Great flavors, and easy administering Cons: just didn't work for our baby
Infants Tylenol Concentrated Drops have to be the most widely used infant over the counter medicine. When you bring your baby to the doctor's office, what does he tell you? Baby has a fever, use Tylenol. Baby is teething, use tylenol. A reaction to...
Pros: Effectively reduces pain from immunizations; wide range of uses; cherry flavor; safe for young infants. Cons: RED; $5.99 for a tiny bottle.
Just before she turned three months old, my daughter came down with her very first cold. I got a big "I told you so" from her pediatrician that visit, but tempered with some good news - once an infant reaches two months of age, he told me, they are able ...
Pros: Effective pain reliever, taste is appealing to kids Cons: Easy to over-medicate if you don't read the label
Whoever thinks that being a baby is just a bunch of delightful feelings of pampering, cuddling, and snuggling, think again. Sometimes it really hurts to be a baby. That's where Infant Tylenol Concentrated Drops fit in…
Pros: Good taste, convenient dropper Cons: Good taste, convenient dropper
Tylenol is a staple in our family medicine cabinet. You can find Extra-Strength for my husband and I, chewable tablets for my two older children and the infant drops for the baby. I've used Tylenol my entire life and never doubted that I...
Pros: No risk of Reyes Syndrome, virtually no side effects, works effectively on minor pain and fever Cons: Dangerous if overdosed or for those with compromised livers
It’s easy enough to realize that there are two different doses of Tylenol. Clearly, you wouldn’t give your infant the same tablets that you take yourself for a headache! But did you know that there are actually three different children’s ...
You all know the feeling, it's 2:00 a.m. and your child wakes up crying, as soon as you pick them up you can feel the heat coming from their little bodies, they have a fever. I am so glad that I always keep "TYLENOL INFANT DROPS" in my cabinet,...
Pros: great taste for distraction, great medicine for pain relief Cons: parents MUST follow dosage instructions
Summary: I'm not a big fan of medicine, but I'm thankful for Tylenol Infant Drops. When my baby is in a lot of pain and I can't take away the tears, Tylenol can.
Into every young life a whole lot of pain must drop. It's unfortunate...
The infant strength varieties of Tylenol are the only ones I would urge you not to purchase. Contrary to what you might expect, the infant strength varieties are much more potent than the children's varieties. The logic behind this is that you only need...
I can not imagine NOT having Infant Tylenol Drops in my home along with my 9 month old. This is one product that I know really works for my child's pain and discomfort.
There are numerous reasons why I have used this product for my daughter....
Pros: Non-aspirin, works great on pain and fever both Cons: Price
Oh, the misery of being a baby with no voice other than soft, medium, loud and wake-the-dead crying to communicate! But we parents do our best - we read the books, we call the doctor, our moms, our best friends and we try to dig deep into that maternal...
Pros: very effective Cons: some side effects to some babies
When my baby boy had to get his first shots, I was told by his doctor to give him infant's tylenol if he had any bad reactions to the shots. Then when the actual person who administered the shots (physician's assistant), she told me to give him a dose as...
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