Can you mix an expired medicine for 8 and younger with Advil?

December 2nd, 2011 by Muscle Relaxant Leave a reply »
THERESA B asked:


My daughter is 12 and she took a Tylenol for kids that was 8 and younger and I was wondering if she could take an Advil after if the Tylenol didn’t work. Thank you!

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2 comments

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    Are you asking if your daughter can take expired medicine? The answer is no . NO ONE should ever take expired medication. AS far as taking an advil after the tylenol make sure she has eaten something and waits at least 3 hours between medications.

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    It depends on how long it’s been since you gave her the Tylenol. I would try to wait at least 3-4 hours. There is most likely some drug left, even though it’s expired. You don’t want to overdose a child on pain relievers/ fever reducers.

    It is good to switch off between Advil and Tylenol anyway, so as to not give too much of one or the other.

    Also, if a medicine is long expired, I wouldn’t use it. Most likely it will just be ineffective, but some medicines can cause more harm than good if it’s expired. Over time, chemical reactions can occur which convert the drug to another chemical, especially if it’s a liquid medicine, which tend to be less stable than solid dosage forms like tablets.

    Anyway, I would wait a few hours between doses, and to make sure, you can call a pharmacist (they are drug experts and their advice is free, unlike doctors)!

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