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Oh no, poor Emmie! I don't know if I'm remembering correctly, but I thought I saw a dissolvable form of Tylenol at the store the other day. Sublingual medication hits the bloodstream faster and bypasses the stomach and liver. Maybe try that?
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Feverall (spelling?) is a suppository form of tylenol. Available at Walmart. It's what our pedi had me give Alaina when she was running fever and vomiting all pain meds right back up. Worked great. Good luck, mama. Sick babies are no fun.
I was going to suggest the disolvable tablets too. I hope she feels better soon! If it's more cold sick (cough, runny nose, etc) I use the 0-9 kids cold medicine if you can find it near you. I got mine at walmart, but I live in Canada so we may have different things. You can go to a natural foods/vitamin store and see if there's a homeopathic alternative to tylenol? Also, if you're using the tylenol to reduce her fever it might be best to just let it run it's course, if it's a low grade fever. Fever fights infection and it isn't harmful to let her run a fever as long as it's around or under 100F. There's alot of research to back it up. Of course taking into account her age and overall health.
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