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What is the recommended dosage for chewable advil?



The recommended dosage for chewable Advil can vary based on the age and weight of the child. According to the Children's Advil website [3], the recommended dosage for children aged 6-11 years old who weigh between 48-95 pounds is one tablet (100mg) every 6-8 hours, not to exceed four tablets in 24 hours. For children under 6 years old, the website recommends consulting a doctor before use. The Junior Strength Chewables [2] are specifically designed for children aged 6-11 years old and come in a grape flavor. The Drug Patent Watch website [1] provides information on the active ingredient in Advil, ibuprofen, and its various formulations and dosages. It is important to follow the recommended dosage instructions provided by the manufacturer or a healthcare professional to ensure safe and effective use of the medication.

Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/tradename/ADVIL
[2] https://www.advil.com/our-products/childrens-advil/junior-strength-chewables/
[3] https://childrens.advil.com/content/dam/cf-consumer-healthcare/bp-advil/es_US_children/pdf/childrens-advil-dosing-chart-1.pdf



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