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Sunday, March 25, 2012

FeverAll Acetaminophen Suppositories Review & Giveaway

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There is little worse than a sick child that you cannot get to take their liquid acetaminophen to get a fever down and to help them feel better. Luckily, there is another option, perfect for those times when getting a full dose of the liquid in them is just not going to happen. It's called FeverAll Acetaminophen Suppositories!

FeverAll is the top national brand of acetaminophen in suppository form. Parents have relied on its accuracy and ease-of-use for more than 30 years. With FeverAll, you can be confident that your child has received the exact dosage of acetaminophen required for their age every single time, no measuring required. 

Feverall Infants' Strength (ages 6-36 months) is the only infant acetaminophen product available with the dosing instructions on the label, so everything is right there at you fingertips--no finding and figuring in the middle of the night with no sleep. 

At less than one-inch in size, FeverAll Acetaminophen Suppositories are less than one-inch in size, smaller than other acetaminophen suppositories, which makes it easier to administer in infants and children.
FeverAll not only comes in Infant Strength (ages 6-36 months- 80mg/dose), it also comes in Children’s Strength (ages 3-6 years--120mg/dose) and FeverAll Jr. Strength (ages 6-12 years--325mg/dose) formulas are also great alternatives for older children who can't or won't to take a full dose of acetaminophen orally, due to vomiting, or have difficulty swallowing due to physical or medical conditions.

I find FeverAll Acetaminophen Suppositories great for times like when the stomach flu its.  With many of the oral acetaminophen versions containing artificial colors, this is a great option for those children, like my son, who are intolerant or allergic to artificial colors like Red 40. Since being reminded that FeverAll Acetaminophen Suppositories are available, I have added them to my medicine cabinet for just in case.  You just never know when that dreaded flu is going to hit and you will need a way to get your child's fever down or temporarily relieve minor aches and pain. 

As with any medication, please follow the directions completely and please talk to your child's physician before giving if you have any questions about whether it is safe for your child to take!
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 Thank you to Robin Leedy for my sample used in this review and for the winners prize.  Opinions are honest.  Review by Michelle

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31 comments:

mrs.mommyy said...

NEVER USED, NEVER HEARD OF BUT will be asking some questions about it thankyou

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mrussell said...

Would love to win these for my Niece

mrussell said...

Have never used feverall

mrussell said...

I would need infant strength

mrussell said...

When my kids are sick & feverish I put them in the tub with a popcicle

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Erin Cook said...

never heard of it

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Diana said...

I have never tried feverall
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I would need the children's strength
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I always liked rocking my children when they were sick
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eclairre said...

I haven't used FeverAll before.

eclairre said...

Jr. Strength

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I try to ensure they are getting plenty of liquid to stay hydrated. . eclairre at ymail dot com

lilyk said...

I haven't used FeverAll yet but it looks very useful!

lilyk said...

I would need FeverAll Jr. Strength.

lilyk said...

I give soothing foods to loved ones when they are sick.

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