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Infants' Concentrated Ibuprofen (NSAID) Oral Suspension Pain & Fever Reducer Liquid - Berry - 1 fl oz - up&up™
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- ACTIVE INGREDIENT: This product contains 50 mg ibuprofen per 1.25 mL, a pain reliever, fever reducer and a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Compare to the active ingredient in Motrin® Infants' Drops.
- DYE-FREE: This berry-flavored liquid pain reliever and fever reducer, formulated for infants ages 6 months to 23 months, is dye-free and non-staining. A syringe dosing device is included.
- PAIN RELIEVER AND FEVER REDUCER: Infants' Concentrated Drops Ibuprofen Oral Suspension, 50 mg ibuprofen per 1.25 mL relieves minor aches and pains due to the common cold, flu, sore throat, headaches and toothaches.
- 8 HOURS: Free of high fructose corn syrup and gluten, this infants' ibuprofen liquid oral suspension relieves pain and reduces fever for up to 8 hours.
- MADE FOR INFANTS ages 6 months to 23 months. Use only with enclosed syringe. Child-resistant safety cap. Berry flavor helps the medicine go down.
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PAIN RELIEVER/FEVER REDUCERUses
TEMPORARILY: REDUCES FEVER, RELIEVES MINOR ACHES AND PAINS DUE TO THE COMMON COLD, FLU, SORE THROAT, HEADACHES AND TOOTHACHESOther information
STORE AT 20-25°C (68-77°F), DO NOT FREEZE, DO NOT USE IF PRINTED NECKBAND IS BROKEN OR MISSINGInactive ingredients
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Q: How is the infant ibuprofen different from the children's ibuprofen? Can the children's be given to an infant if the correct dose is calculated?
A: Hi Leah - Thanks for asking! The Infant’s Ibuprofen suspension is a much more concentrated dose. The strength of the product is 50mg per 1.25 mL. It is recommended for ages 6 months to 23 months. After 23 months, the Children’s formulation is then used. That product strength is 100 mg per 5 mL. We would recommend discussing the dosing of either product with the child’s pediatrician before administering the children’s product to an infant or vice versa. We're glad you stopped by! - Gao
submitted byGao - 5 years agoTarget staff supportA: Hi, thank you for your question about Infants’ Concentrated Ibuprofen. We recommend following the label recommendations for each product and we always encourage checking with child’s pediatrician for correct amount to give. If you would like additional information, please let us know and we would be happy to further assist you.
submitted bythe Supplier - 5 years agoBrand expert
Q: Does this contain sunflower? Are any of the ingredients (glycerin, natural flavors) derived from sunflower?
A: Hello Mh22 - Thank you for taking an interest in this product. This product doesn't contain sunflower. Hope this helps! Happy Shopping - Amy
submitted byAmy - 11 months agoTarget staff support
Q: Is this formula soy free also?
A: Hi, AmberG. Thank you for your question about the Infants' Ibuprofen Oral Suspension. This product contains soybean oil so it would NOT be considered soy free. If you would like additional information, please let us know and we would be happy to further assist you.
submitted bythe Supplier - 6 years agoBrand expert
Q: Does this come with a syringe for dosing and administration?
A: Hi, AG.Thank you for your question about Intants' Concentrated Ibuprofen Oral Suspension Pain & Fever Reducer. The medication does come with a syringe for dosing and administration. If you would like additional information, please let us know and we would be happy to further assist you.
submitted bythe Supplier - 7 years agoBrand expert
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