Saturday, March 30, 2013
FeverAll Review
Temporarily Reduce Fever with FeverAll®- An Official Recommended Product of Mommy MD Guides
Hand sanitizer….check. Flu shot…check. Chicken soup recipe on the ready…you got it! Preparation is the key to warding off and/or shortening the duration of colds and flu this season!
Savvy parents also prepare for the other “what ifs,” like “what if your little one comes down with a fever with vomiting?” Those parents keep FeverAll® Acetaminophen Suppositories in their medicine cabinet to be ready to temporarily relieve an infant’s or child’s pain and reduce fever, even when they are unable to take liquid acetaminophen orally due to vomiting, fussiness, spitting up, or spitting out.
As an alternative to oral acetaminophen, FeverAll® provides no fuss, no mess, accurate dosing for your child’s age every single time. FeverAll® is an Official Recommended Product of “Mommy MD Guides” (http://www.mommymdguides.com/), and is mentioned in the newest book in their series, “The Mommy MD Guide to the Toddler Years.”
· FeverAll® Infants’ Strength (80 mg) is the ONLY acetaminophen suppository approved for infants as young as six months (up to 36 months)
· FeverAll® Children’s Strength is indicated for ages 3-6 years
· FeverAll® Jr. Strength (ages 6-12 years) is a great alternative for older children who are unable or unwilling to take a full dose of acetaminophen orally, have allergies, or difficulty swallowing due to physical or medical conditions
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. Learn more about FeverAll® at www.FeverAll.com and join our community at www.Facebook.com/FeverAll.
My thoughts-So my daughter has been on meds since the beginning of January. So now anytime she sees medicine she cringes and refuses to take it. We end up spilling most of it. Recently she suffered from a fever. I did not know what to do. I remember I received a sample of FeverAll. It was really easy to use. I changed her diaper and while there slipped the suppository in. Her fever came down, and she was a happy camper. No spilled medicine and her fever all gone.
***Disclosure-Sample product sent to review. These are my honest opinions based on my results.
Hand sanitizer….check. Flu shot…check. Chicken soup recipe on the ready…you got it! Preparation is the key to warding off and/or shortening the duration of colds and flu this season!
Savvy parents also prepare for the other “what ifs,” like “what if your little one comes down with a fever with vomiting?” Those parents keep FeverAll® Acetaminophen Suppositories in their medicine cabinet to be ready to temporarily relieve an infant’s or child’s pain and reduce fever, even when they are unable to take liquid acetaminophen orally due to vomiting, fussiness, spitting up, or spitting out.
As an alternative to oral acetaminophen, FeverAll® provides no fuss, no mess, accurate dosing for your child’s age every single time. FeverAll® is an Official Recommended Product of “Mommy MD Guides” (http://www.mommymdguides.com/), and is mentioned in the newest book in their series, “The Mommy MD Guide to the Toddler Years.”
· FeverAll® Infants’ Strength (80 mg) is the ONLY acetaminophen suppository approved for infants as young as six months (up to 36 months)
· FeverAll® Children’s Strength is indicated for ages 3-6 years
· FeverAll® Jr. Strength (ages 6-12 years) is a great alternative for older children who are unable or unwilling to take a full dose of acetaminophen orally, have allergies, or difficulty swallowing due to physical or medical conditions
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. Learn more about FeverAll® at www.FeverAll.com and join our community at www.Facebook.com/FeverAll.
My thoughts-So my daughter has been on meds since the beginning of January. So now anytime she sees medicine she cringes and refuses to take it. We end up spilling most of it. Recently she suffered from a fever. I did not know what to do. I remember I received a sample of FeverAll. It was really easy to use. I changed her diaper and while there slipped the suppository in. Her fever came down, and she was a happy camper. No spilled medicine and her fever all gone.
***Disclosure-Sample product sent to review. These are my honest opinions based on my results.
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