How do you administer a FeverAll?

How do you administer a FeverAll?

Gently push the suppository into the rectum with your finger. After inserting the suppository, if necessary, hold the buttocks together for 30 to 60 seconds to keep the suppository in place. Remain lying down for a few minutes, and avoid having a bowel movement for an hour or longer so the drug will be absorbed.

How often can you give FeverAll?

Acetaminophen Rectal Suppositories (Feverall) Treats fever and pain. Dose every 4-6 hours, not to exceed 5 doses in 24 hours. Do not use under 2 months. Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) Treats fever, pain and inflammation.

How long does it take FeverAll to work?

Acetaminophen enters the bloodstream rapidly and reaches maximum concentration about an hour after administering. Pharmacokinetics studies indicate that FeverAll® reaches Tmax in 1.17 hours and has a half-life of 2.1 hours following administration of the suppository.

Is FeverAll the same as Tylenol?

FeverAll’s acetaminophen suppositories are safe for infants ages 6 months to 36 months….Tylenol.

Product Name FeverAll Acetaminophen Suppositories for Infants – 80mg, 6 ct
Serving Size 2 tablets
Calorie Count 15

Can you give 2 Feverall suppositories?

Administer no more than 4 doses in 24 hours. For infants 12 months to 36 months, use 1 suppository every 4-6 hours. Administer no more than 5 doses in a 24-hour period.

Can you give 2 FeverAll suppositories?

Does FeverAll cause drowsiness?

Nausea, vomiting, constipation, lightheadedness, dizziness, or drowsiness may occur. Some of these side effects may decrease after you have been using this medication for a while.

How many mg is FeverAll?

FeverAll® ensures children get the recommended dose of 325 mg of acetaminophen every time so they can start feeling better. Active Ingredients (In Each Rectal Suppository): Acetaminophen, USP (325 mg). Purpose: Pain Reliever/Fever Reducer.

Can FeverAll cause constipation?

In general, acetaminophen (the active ingredient contained in Feverall) is well-tolerated when administered in therapeutic doses. The most commonly reported adverse reactions have included nausea, vomiting, constipation.

How long after suppository should baby poop?

It works by drawing water into the intestines. This effect usually results in a bowel movement within 15 to 60 minutes.

What to do if baby poops after suppository?

If your child empties their bowels (does a poo) within 30 minutes of inserting a suppository, you will need to insert another one.

How long should suppositories sit?

Carefully push the suppository, tapered end first, about 1 inch into your bottom. Close your legs and sit or lie still for about 15 minutes to let it dissolve.

What is feverall®?

FeverAll® is a “must-have” for households with babies and children. FeverAll ® is a suppository form of acetaminophen, the common fever remedy known and trusted by pediatricians.

What is the age range for feverall?

Available FeverAll® Products. Infants 6 months – 36 months. FeverAll® Infants’ Strength is the only acetaminophen labeled for infants as young as 6 months of age. Children 3 years – 6 years. FeverAll® Children’s Strength is a reliable alternative to oral forms of acetaminophen when children are ill, nauseous or irritable.

Is feverall safe for babies with fever?

FeverAll ®, a doctor-recommended suppository brand, provides an accurate dose of acetaminophen. Your baby is pure, so their fever relief should be, too. FeverAll ® has NO high fructose corn syrup, NO parabens, NO alcohol and NO artificial colors.

How much acetaminophen is in feverall suppositories?

With FeverAll ® Children’s Strength Suppositories, caregivers can be sure their children get the recommended 120 mg dose of acetaminophen every time. Active Ingredients (In Each Rectal Suppository): Acetaminophen, USP (120 mg).