Teething Pain? Check Out This Remedy That Might Help Your Baby


Teething! Yes, it’s an exciting milestone worthy of a baby book notation, but it can also be an anxious period for parents, since baby is often uncomfortable and irritable. Be prepared to help provide temporary relief for your little one’s teething pain, even as young as six months, when oral pain medication won’t go or stay down (they are spitting it out or won’t let you near their mouth with the dropper), with FeverAll® Acetaminophen Suppositories. FeverAll® is an alternative to oral acetaminophen for temporary pain relief and fever reduction: no fuss, no mess, just confident, accurate dosing for your child’s age every single time.

Why should I keep FeverAll® in my medicine cabinet, you ask? Four big reasons!
1.    Benzocaine teething gels are a no-no. Earlier this year, the FDA advised against using teething medicine containing benzocaine commonly found in teething gels. Acetaminophen is safe when used as directed and is commonly recommended by pediatricians as a temporary pain reliever for teething.

2.    As a parent, you know to expect the unexpected. With FeverAll®, you will be ready to temporarily relieve your infant’s or child’s pain and reduce fever, even when you are unable to get them to take liquid acetaminophen orally due to fussiness, vomiting, spitting up, or spitting out.




3.    FeverAll® is trusted: It’s an Official Recommended Product of “Mommy MD Guides”(http://www.mommymdguides.com/), and parents and healthcare providers have relied on the accuracy and ease-of-use of FeverAll® for more than 30 years to temporarily relieve pain and reduce fever.

4.    There’s nothing else like it:  FeverAll® is the top national brand of acetaminophen in suppository form and FeverAll® Infants’ Strength (80 mg) is the ONLY acetaminophen suppository approved for infants as young as six months.

FeverAll® is available at major retailers and drugstores across the U.S., such as CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens, and Walmart, for a suggested retail price of approximately $7.00 for a package of six suppositories. FeverAll® is available in three strengths, ranging from Infants to Children’s and Jr. Strength for kids up to 12 years of age. Learn more about FeverAll® at www.FeverAll.com and join our community at www.Facebook.com/FeverAll.
 
Ok, so I don't have a teething age infant at home anymore, thankfully!   I did use the teething gels on my boys, but if you read above, it says those are no longer safe to use.  I wondered how effective they were anyways since the gel was going into a wet mouth .....I put some in my mouth and still doubted the effectiveness, but held out hope because my now four year old is a spitter.  Oh, yes, my first two were not, but this third one, spit the medicine right back at me! How handy FeverAll could have been.....
Actually, he still spits medicine at me.  I am glad to have FeverAll in the medicine bag for times when I know the poor little thing needs something to make him feel better.  After trying to get medicine in him to no avail, all we are left with is me being frustrated and a sick baby!  I hope we don't have to try this out for a long time, because of course I don't want anyone to not feel well, but at least I know I have something to help him feel a little better that I will not be wearing!!!

FeverAll would like to give one of my readers a trial of FeverAll® Infants’ Strength.


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  Contest will end on Sunday October 14th  at 8pm.

Thank you to FeverAll for my samples used in this review.  My opinions are my own and honest.
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