Medication Dosage Chart

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Dosage Charts

Children’s Tylenol (Acetaminophen) Dosage

NOTE: New Concentration for Infants. In accordance with FDA recommendations, acetaminophen manufacturers have changed the concentration of infant acetaminophen from 80mg/0.8ml to 160mg/5ml. Be aware that there may be both the old and new concentrations of infant’s acetaminophen products available in stores and in medicine cabinets. The pediatric acetaminophen products currently on the market can continue to be used as labeled. Be sure to check the label or contact our office should you have questions.

NOTE:  Don’t use under 12 weeks of age unless advised by your pediatrician.  Do not give a dose more often than every 4 hours.

  (NEW) Infant’s Suspension
Children’s Suspension Liquid
160mg/5mL
Children’s Soft Chewable Tablets
80mg each
Junior Strength Chewable Tablets
160mg each
Weight Teaspoon Tablet Tablet
6-11 lbs Call office    
12-17 lbs

1/2 tsp.

(2.5 ml)

   
18-23 lbs ¾ tsp.
(3.75 ml)
 
24-35 lbs 1 tsp.
(5 mL)
2 1
36-47 lbs 1 1/2  tsp. 4 2
48-59 lbs 2 tsp. 4 2 ½
60-71 lbs 2½ tsp. 5
72-95 lbs 3 tsp. 6 3
96 lbs & over 4 tsp. 8 4

Please note: One dose lasts 4 hours. Do not give more than 5 doses in 24 hours.

Children’s Motrin (Ibuprofen) Dosage

Ibuprofen tends to work better than acetaminophen for high fevers above 102 degrees and for managing pain such as earaches, sore throat or musculoskeletal aches and pains.  It also lasts for 6-8 hours.  Do not use under 6 months of age.

  Infant Ibuprofen Drops 50mg/1.25 ml Children’s Ibuprofen Suspension
100mg/5mL
Junior Strength Chewable Tablets
100mg each
Adult Tablets
200mg
Weight Suspension Teaspoon Tablet Tablet
12-17 lbs 1.25 ml 1/2 tsp.    
18-23 lbs 1.875 ml 3/4 tsp.    
24-35 lbs 2.5 ml 1 tsp .  1  
36-47 lbs   1  1/2 tsp.  1  1/2  
48-59 lbs   2 tsp. 2 1
60-71 lbs   2 1/2 tsp. 2 1/2 1
72-95 lbs   3 tsp. 3 1 1/2

Please Note: Not to be used under 6 months of age. One dose lasts 6-8 hours.

  • Milliliter is abbreviated as mL; 5 mL equals one teaspoon (tsp).
  • Don’t use household teaspoons, which can vary in size.
  • Aspirin should not be used in children to treat fever or pain.

Children’s Benadryl (Diphenhydramine) Dosage

Benadryl (diphenhydramine) is given for allergy symptoms such as sneezing and runny nose, as well as for hives or itchiness caused by insect bites.  Give every 4-6 hours, as needed, and not more than four times in 24 hours unless directed by a health care professional.

Weight Benadryl Liquid
12.5 mg = 5 mL
5 mL = 1 teaspoon
Benadryl Chewable
12.5 mg
Benadryl Capsules
25 mg
Benadryl Quick Dissolve Strips
25 mg
16-22 pounds

3/4 teaspoon

(3.75 ml)

     
23-43 pounds

1 teaspoon

(5 ml)

1 chewable    
44-54 pounds

1 1/2 teaspoons

(7.5 ml)

1 1/2 chewable    
55-109 pounds

2 teaspoons

(10 ml)

2 chewable 1 capsule 1 strip
110+ pounds   4 chewable 2 capsules 2 strips

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