Although the sun is still out most days, I've been reminded over the past few weeks that we're heading into cold and flu season here very soon. And with that, of course, comes illness and sick babies. When they're sick, all I want to do is see them feeling better and smiling again.
With 5 kids in the house and 3 of them in grade school, colds and illness are inevitable. But, what's even harder to deal with at times, is that my little girl often refuses oral fever medication. And in the rare case where I am able to sneak it into her mouth, she will start spitting it out and doesn't really ingest much of the fever medicine at all. All of this just adds to the stress of my baby (and me!), which just makes the situation worse. And because we're a busy family, I need to have reliable medication on hands at all times. Running out to the drug store isn't always convenient at the time when fever strikes.
FeverAll® Acetaminophen Suppositories are a great solution for parents and caregivers because they make it easy to give fever and pain reliever to children who can't take oral medication - either because they're too sick, too fussy, or just don't like taking it. They also provide for more accurate dosing without having to measure (especially in the middle of the night!), or cause a mess.
FeverAll® Infants’ Strength Suppositories (80 mg of acetaminophen) is the only acetaminophen product available with dosage instructions for children as young as six months of age. You can find FeverAll at your local CVS, Rite Aid, Walmart, or Walgreens, too.
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So, this cold and flu season, be prepared! Make sure you have acetaminophen in both liquid and suppository forms on-hand. That way, if your child is unable or unwilling to swallow oral medication, you'll have an acetaminophen suppository to use as a safe alternative to the liquid form, which always provides an accurate dose with no mess.
Use FeverAll® only as directed. If you have specific questions about fever, acetaminophen or using FeverAll, speak with your child’s pediatrician. FeverAll Acetaminophen Suppositories are available at major retailers and drugstores across the U.S, such as Walmart, Rite Aid, CVS and Walgreens. For more information and current offers, visit www.FeverAll.com.
This is a product-provided, sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of FeverAll® Acetaminophen Suppositories. The opinions and text are all mine.

CANDY TAI is a wife to David and mom of 5 with a degree in Communications. She's a native Texan (Hook 'Em Horns!) who's been making her home in the Kansas City metro area for nearly 15 years. She loves being able to shuffle her kids from their various sports activities, piano lessons, and school activities. She enjoys fashion, beauty, reality TV, and moviegoing.
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