Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Children's Advil Coupon and Fever Relief Tips



Disclosure:  I received this information through Coyne PR.  I was not financially compensated for this post. I received no free products. The opinions are my own, based on my personal experience with the product. Always check with your physician before starting any medication and specifically Children's Advil. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare professional prior to use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medication or have a medical condition. 

When your child has a fever, it can be an overwhelming experience.  In fact, 52% of parents(1) have reported they feel anxious, fearful or helpless when their child comes down with a fever. Luckily, moms can count on Children's Advil® to supply fast relief and peace of mind when a fever strikes
Children's Advil® contains ibuprofen, the medicine pediatricians use most for their own kids' fevers(2).  Providing up to 8 hours of relief in just one dose, nothing relieves fevers faster* or keeps them down longer than Children's Advil®(3).

When used as directed parents can feel confident knowing that Children's Advil®
is both safe and effective, and will get their kids feeling like kids again. Children's Advil® is intended for use in children ages 2 to 11 years. It is available in great tasting Bubble Gum, Grape, Blue Raspberry, Fruit and Dye-Free White Grape flavors. It is also available in convenient Grape Chewables and an easy-to-swallow small tablet. For infants age 6-23 months, Infants' Advil Drops are available in a Dye-Free White Grape flavor.

Click here for an online coupon link for Children's Advil® so you're prepared when a fever strikes!
(*Note: coupons.com installer required to print coupon) 
Below are some additional tips to help fight fevers!

Children's Advil® Fever Relief Tips
  • Dose fever medication based on the child's weight as this is the preferred method used by doctors.
  • Though it can be tempting, don't wake a sick child in the middle of the night just to give them fever medication. They need sleep!
  • Wait a full 24 hours after a fever passes to send your little one back to school or daycare.

Visit the Children's Advil® Feel Better Activity Center on Facebook which is full of ideas to help make a sick day a little bit better.
For more information, visit us at http://childrens.advil.com/.

(1) Based on two surveys of parents and pediatricians conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of Children's Advil®
(2) Based on a survey of doctors
(3) Among OTC fever reducers/pain relievers  
*Based on reducing a fever below 100°F

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