저두 요거 고민했거든요.. 챔프 빨강이ㅠ 그래서 순위에도 안넣었는데ㅠ
Seeing this event... I was debating whether I should write about the Champ Red incident... but... it's the pharmaceutical company's fault...
Since it wasn't my mother's fault for unknowingly feeding me, I honestly participated as it was.
Until the red incident was resolved... and until the blue one appeared, I kept using the red.
Since the 4 months old when I had a fever after the first vaccination, I have been giving the red fever reducer... and continued to do so.
Our child vomits as soon as we give them a fever reducer from the ibuprofen family... I guess it doesn't agree with them... Even now, they can't take ibuprofen.
Therefore, when the fever does not subside, we consider cross-medication and always keep acetaminophen-based red and ibuprofen-based blue medications on hand for administration.
Red helps reduce fever and relieves pain.
Blue helps relieve fever and pain, and also has anti-inflammatory effects.
Both blue and red are individually packaged in 5ml each~
Cutting is easy without scissors~
It's hygienic and easy to carry when traveling~^^
There is a dosage chart based on the child's weight~
You can take it so that it does not exceed 25ml per day~
Acetaminophen and ibuprofen can be alternated every two hours when a child's fever does not subside.
The same class cannot be taken together, and they can be administered at 4-hour intervals.
Ibuprofen and Bupron-type medications should not be taken together!! Because of this...
I kept and fed Red and Blue..
Now I can't feed Red anymore...
I need to look for other antipyretics in the acetaminophen family~
Our children ate... Red is bye-bye...
The fever reducer I am still taking is Champ Blue.