Health Guide: PROPER DOSAGE FOR PEACE OF MIND
Panado® gives you peace of mind when it comes to medication dosage as precise measurements and a tasty formula, ensure that you’re giving them right amount of medicine is as easy as A,B,C.
While the classic approach suggests a spoonful of sugar helps medicine go down, convincing kids to take medicines often demands more than a little patience. Why the fuss? Medicine is a new and unfamiliar experience for them, which can be both intimidating and confusing. Many medicines come with tastes that are strange and unappealing. For sensitive little ones, even the scent of medicine can be overwhelming, making the whole process feel like a daunting task. Fever in children might also make your tot more irritable and less willing to cooperate with taking medicine.
Although administering medicine to child often involves creative strategies, a lot of negotiating, and maybe even a few theatrics to get them on board, the good news is you can make it a little easier – and keep your child safe – by giving the correct amount every time.
Why Correct Dosage Is Important
Little bodies process things differently than adults, making precision crucial. A child's weight and age often determine medicine dosage.1a Even a tiny excess can be harmful, while too little can render the medicine ineffective.1b
How To Get The Right Dose – Every Time
Before administering medication to your child, read the medication label and follow the dosage recommendations. If in doubt, reach out to your child’s doctor to discuss the medication's proper amount, frequency, and duration. Sometimes, the way we measure can lead to inaccurate doses. Here are some key pointers to keep in mind when medicating your child.
Household spoons
A regular kitchen teaspoon is equivalent to 5mls but not all spoons are created equally. Some may measure significantly higher or lower than 5mls.1c Even if medicine instructions say "teaspoon", it's safer to ask your pharmacist for metric measuring spoon that shows the exact millilitres. That way, you can always be sure.
Dosing cups
While using a dosing cup is better than a teaspoon, it’s not always accurate as some medicine can stick to the cup. This means your child might not get the full dose.1d
Oral syringes or infant droppers
Both these options are available at most pharmacies, doctors, or online stores, are safe for babies and toddlers (they don't attach to needles), help give the exact dose by showing measurements, and reduce mess and spitting by allowing you to place medicine in the corner of your child's mouth.1e
Panado® Syrup Dosage
When in doubt, calculate how much paracetamol you should give your child with Panado®’s quick and accurate dosage test. Click here. For more information on normal body temperature and how to reduce your baby’s temperature, check out our comprehensive baby temperature guide.
Medicine Safety Basics
Ensuring the health and safety of our children is paramount, especially when it comes to medications. In addition to always ensuring you give your child the correct dosage based on their age and weight, keep the following guidelines in mind.
- Avoid giving partial doses or adding "a bit more" based on your child's perceived illness severity. Dosages are determined by a child's weight for safety, not by how sick they appear. Underdosing might not work, while overdosing could be dangerous.2a
- Check with your child’s doctor or pharmacist before giving your child two types of medicines with the same ingredients.2b
- Never give your child medicines prescribed for someone else, whether it's an adult or child.2c
- Children should not be given medication that contains aspirin, as it can lead to serious health complications like Reye's syndrome.2d
- Do not give cough or cold medicines to your child unless the doctor gives you the green light, especially to children under four years old.2e
The Panado® Paediatric Range of Products
Panado® contains paracetamol, which boasts over 150 years of clinical experience.3 It’s fast-acting4 and gentle on sensitive tummies.5
The paediatric range of products includes Panado® Paediatric Syrup, Strawberry,6 Panado® Paediatric Syrup, Peppermint Alcohol and Sugar-Free,7 Panado® Paediatric Syrup and Panado® Infant Drops9.
Conclusion
Panado® turns medication time into a breeze with its spot-on dosing and child-friendly flavours, making it easier and more fun to keep your little one on the mend. With Panado®’ s commitment to precision and quality, you can trust that your little one is receiving the right amount of medicine every time.
Parents trust11 Panado® for the power to fight their little one’s pain and provide fast12 relief when needed most. Panado® products are available at Baby City, Pick n Pay, Checkers, including Hypers, Shoprite, Clicks, Dis-Chem, and Independent Pharmacies. For more information, visit visit https://panado.co.za/ and join the conversations on Facebook.
References:
- Intermountain Health. Getting the right medication dose for your baby. Available from: https://intermountainhealthcare.org/blogs/getting-the-right-medication-dose-for-your-baby. Last accessed August 2023.
- John Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. On call for all kids: Giving your child the correct medicine dosage. Available from: https://www.hopkinsallchildrens.org/ACH-News/General-News/On-Call-for-All-Kids-Giving-Your-Child-the-Correc. Last accessed August 2023.
- 150 years of paracetamol. GP Pharma Update Mar/Apr 2019.
- Moller PL, Sindet-Pedersen S, Petersen CT, et al. Onset of acetaminophen analgesia: Comparison of oral and intravenous routes after third molar surgery. Br J Anaesth 2005;94(5):642-8. doi:10.1093/bja/aei109. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15790675/. Last accessed August 2023.
- Goodman & Gilman’s.The pharmacological basis of therapeutics, 13th ed. Acetaminophen. p696
- Panado® Paediatric Strawberry Syrup approved professional information, March 2002.
- Panado® Paediatric Syrup Alcohol and Sugar-Free approved professional information, May 2022.
- Panado® Paediatric Syrup approved professional information, May 2022.
- Panado® Infant Drops approved professional information, August 1990.
- Circana, MT, January 2024 MAT.
- Wilcock A, Twycross R. Therapeutic reviews: Acetaminophen (Paracetamol). Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 2013;46(5):747-755
Contains Paracetamol
Panado® is indicated for the symptomatic treatment of mild-to-moderate pain and fever. Refer to Professional Information / Patient Information Leaflet for full dosage and directions for use. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Do not use for more than 10 days without consulting your doctor. KEEP ALL MEDICINES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
S0 Panado® Paediatric Syrup Strawberry. Each 5 ml syrup contains 120 mg Paracetamol. Reg. No. 35/2.7/0112. (PI 03/2002).
S0 Panado® Paediatric Syrup Alcohol and Sugar Free. Each 5 ml syrup contains Paracetamol 120 mg. Reg. No. V/2.8/208. (PI 05/2022).
S0 Panado® Infant Drops. Each 0,6 ml contains Paracetamol 60 mg. Reg. No. V/2.7/209. (PI 08/1990)
For full prescribing information refer to the Professional Information approved by SAHPRA. Adcock Ingram Limited. Co. Reg. No. 1949/034385/06. Private Bag X69, Bryanston, 2021, South Africa. Customer care: 0860 ADCOCK/ 232625. www.adcock.com. 2023091310311916. September 2023.