Acetaminophen is used to treat fever and relieve pain in children.
Child’s Weight (lbs) | Liquid Suspension 160 mg/5 mL | Chewable 160 mg tablets | Adult 325 mg tablets* |
| 24 - 35 | 5 mL | 1 tablet | – |
| 36 - 47 | 7.5 mL | 1 ½ tablets | – |
| 48 - 59 | 10 mL | 2 tablets | 1 tablet |
| 60 - 71 | 12.5 mL | 2 ½ tablets | 1 tablet |
| 72 - 95 | 15 mL | 3 tablets | 1 ½ tablets |
| 96+ | 20 mL (liquid) or 4 tablets (chewable) | – | 2 tablets |
*Adult tablets are generally only appropriate for older/larger children.
(Note: If you are using a different formulation — e.g. suppositories, extended-release, or liquid with a different concentration — the dosing will be different. Always check your product’s label.)
Ibuprofen is used to help reduce fever and ease pain in children (for example from colds, flu, aches or minor injuries).
Child’s Weight (lbs) | Infant Drops (50 mg / 1.25 mL) | Liquid (100 mg / 5 mL) | Liquid (100 mg / 1 tsp) | 100 mg Chewable Tablets | Junior 100 mg Tablets | Adult 200 mg Tablets |
| 12 - 17 | 1.25 mL | 2.5 mL | ½ tsp | – | – | – |
| 18 - 23 | 1.875 mL | 3.75 mL | ¾ tsp | – | – | – |
| 24 - 35 | 2.5 mL | 5 mL | 1 tsp | 1 tablet | – | – |
| 36 - 47 | 3.75 mL | 7.5 mL | 1 ½ tsp | 1 ½ tablets | – | – |
| 48 - 59 | – | 10 mL | 2 tsp | 2 tablets | 2 tablets | 1 tablet |
| 60 - 71 | – | 12.5 mL | 2 ½ tsp | 2 ½ tablets | 2 ½ tablets | 1 tablet |
| 72 - 95 | – | 15 mL | 3 tsp | 3 tablets | 3 tablets | 1 ½ tablets |
| 96+ | – | 20 mL | 4 tsp | 4 tablets | 4 tablets | 2 tablets |
Cetirizine is used to relieve allergy-related symptoms in children, such as nasal or eye allergies, hives, itching, and other allergic reactions. It is not recommended for children with colds, as there is no proven benefit.
Child’s Age | Liquid | Liquid | 5 mg | 10 mg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 - 5 | 2.5 mL | ½ teaspoon | – | – |
| 6 - 11 | 5 mL | 1 teaspoon | 1 tablet (5 mg) | – |
| 12 and older | 10 mL | 2 teaspoons | 2 tablets (total 10 mg) | 1 tablet (10 mg) |
Benadryl is no longer recommended for allergic reactions; Zyrtec/cetirizine is recommended instead (please see dosage above).