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Infants 6 - 12 months: One 2.5ml dose may be taken 3 to 4 times in 24 hours. For post immunisation pyrexia: One 2.5 ml dose followed by one further 2.5 ml dose 6 hours later if necessary. No more than two 2.5ml doses in 24 hours. If the fever is not reduced, consult your doctor.

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Nurofen for Children Orange/Strawberry Baby 100ml.Nurofen for Children Orange/Strawberry 3 months to 9 years 100ml.
Nurofen for Children Orange/Strawberry 3 months to 12 years 200ml. Nurofen for Children Orange/Strawberry Singles 8’s/16’s.
For the relief of pain and fever. Contains ibuprofen. Always read the label.
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First launched 17 Aug 2012, last updated 13 Sep 2012.