





When your child has a fever, you need a fast-acting and long-lasting relief. Nurofen for Children Orange Suspension provides ibuprofen that starts working in 15 minutes and lasts up to 8 hours, making it a reliable choice. This UK brand offers an easy-to-dose syringe for accurate administration.
Each 5ml of Oral Suspension contains 100mg Ibuprofen. Also contains: Maltitol Liquid.
Storage Type: Ambient. Net Content: 100ml.
Nurofen for Children Cold & Flu Orange 100ml is a liquid ibuprofen suspension that provides pain and fever relief for babies from 3 months and weighing over 5kg. It starts providing fever relief in 15 minutes and lasts for up to 8 hours. Nurofen for Children provides longer lasting fever relief than paracetamol. It is available in both Strawberry and Orange flavours.
Preparation and Usage: Directions: For oral and short-term use only. Shake the bottle well before use. Use the syringe inside to measure the dose accurately. Read the Enclosed Leaflet Carefully Before Use. Not suitable for children under 3 months of age or weighing less than 5kg.
| Condition | Age/Weight | Dose | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fever Caused By Immunisation | Babies and children 3 months and over, weighing more than 5kg | One 2.5ml dose, if necessary give second 2.5ml dose 6hrs later | Do not give more than 2 doses in 24 hours. If fever not reduced, consult doctor. |
| Fever, Pain and Symptoms of Cold and Flu | 3-6 months, over 5kg | One 2.5ml dose | 3 times a day. Do not use for more than 24 hours. If symptoms persist after 24 hours or worsen, consult doctor. |
| 6-12 months | One 2.5ml dose | 3 or 4 times in 24 hours | |
| 1-3 years | One 5ml dose | 3 times in 24 hours | |
| 4-6 years | One 7.5ml (5ml + 2.5ml) dose | 3 times in 24 hours | |
| 7-9 years | One 10ml (5ml + 5ml) dose | 3 times in 24 hours |
Doses should be given every 6 - 8 hours. Leave at least 4 hours between doses. Do not take more than the recommended dose in 24 hours. For children above 6 months, if symptoms persist after 3 days or worsen, consult your doctor.
Always read the label.