Wrong Technique For Giving Medicine Can Cause Vomiting
- Forcing a struggling child to take any medicine is a bad idea. It can lead to vomiting or choking.
- It will also make giving a medicine the next time harder.
- Learning good techniques for giving medicines is worth the effort.
Over-The Counter (OTC) Medicines
- OTC medicines are those that do not need a prescription. Most OTC medicines are not needed for symptom treatment.
- Medicines that are not essential are most OTC cough and cold medicines. Fever medicines are also not required for most fevers.
- Never try to force your child to take a medicine that is not needed.
- Most often, symptoms can be helped with other types of treatment.
Fever Medicines
- Fevers over 102° F (39° C) that cause discomfort can be treated with acetaminophen suppositories. The rectal dose is the same as the dose given by mouth.
- Other options.
If your child spits out or refuses ibuprofen, try oral acetaminophen (Tylenol). You can also try a different flavor or brand of the medicine. Other flavors or brands may taste better. If your child is old enough, you might also try chewable tablets. They may taste better than the liquid.
- For ALL fevers: Keep your child well hydrated. Give lots of cold fluids.
- For babies, dress lightly. Don't wrap in too many blankets. Reason: Can make the fever higher.