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Initially, I was introduced to antipyretics prescribed at the pediatric clinic. Coincidentally, three different pediatric clinics prescribed Maxibuphen, and at first, I didn't know how much to give based on the child's weight. When I gently peeled back the paper surrounding the antipyretic, I saw the dosage information based on age and weight.
I was also a very novice mom~~
The above was the dosage prescribed by the pediatrics department, and this is the 75ml size that I purchased as a staple medication when I went to Jeju Island.
First, the Mutar color and grape flavor were popular with our children. We need them to eat well first~~
It is used by children from infants over 6 months old up to 12 years old.
Our children preferred the scent of grapes over orange flavor.
I think I'm familiar with it because it's a fever reducer I've been taking since I was young.
These days, with the recall of fever reducers like KDOY and CHP, it's causing a lot of buzz...
It's really awkward and absurd.
Medicine given to infants, young children, and children.
Please kindly make it with utmost caution.
I will also keep an eye on the fever reducers used by others.
Of course, when taking multiple medications, I usually buy Tylenol or similar products.
There shouldn't be any illness severe enough to require taking multiple medications at once...
Our precious children, I hope you stay healthy~~