Over the counter cold and cough medicines are only approved by the american academy of pediatrics aap for use in children who are at least 4 years old and then only with your pediatrician s approval.
Can a 5 month old baby take cold medicine.
Treating your baby with any medication is dangerous unless your pediatrician recommends it and assures you it is safe.
4 to 5 years.
In fact they may get as many as 8 to 10 a year in their first 2 years.
Prescription cough medicines containing codeine or hydrocodone are not.
The food and drug administration fda strongly recommends against giving over the counter otc cough and cold medicines to children younger than age 2.
2 to 3 years.
Cough and cold medications.
Ask your doctor and see this ibuprofen dosing chart.
Younger than 3 months.
Call your baby s doctor at the first sign of fever or illness.
To bring down a fever and make your child more comfortable you can use acetaminophen children s tylenol or ibuprofen.
6 to 23 months.
3 to 5 months.
Cold and cough medicine for infants infants are from 0 to 12 months old so when looking at over the counter medication you need to know their classification and their actual not estimated weight.
A baby can catch a cold at any age or time of year.
The fda advises against using them at all in children younger than 4.
Otc cough and cold medicines don t treat the underlying cause of a child s cold and won t make it go away sooner and can be dangerous to your baby.
6 years and older.
Cough remedies for babies and toddlers when you have a cough or cold you might reach for over the counter otc drugs to ease your symptoms.