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    Advil vs. Tylenol

    I was wondering what everyone's opinion of ADVIL is.

    In my family, advil is avoided at all costs because it makes the kids go INSANE. They are hyper, going a mile a minute and act ridiculous. For lack of better words it seems to be like 'baby crack'.

    Does anyone else find this?

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    I found Tylenol didn't work well for our second ~ she was constantly getting ear infections and caught EVERYTHING going around. Tylenol didn't touch the pain for her but, worked for our first and rarely used Advil for her. I never found with either of my own kids that Advil made them hyper or make them seem different in the way your describing.

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    Have not noticed any difference when using advil. Make sure you are getting one without the added dyes as it could be that that is the real issue. My guideline is tylenol for fever and advil for pain. I have also been told by my doctor that both can be given since they are different drugs. When my kids were really sick as in the first couple days of things alternating them every 2 hours seemed to work the best because then they didn't go through the up and down swings as stuff wears off. After the initial days you can spread them out and give according to symptoms.

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    I don't think I have ever given my own kids advil. Advil is supposed to be for inflammation whereas Tylenol is more for just straight pain and fever.

    I usually trust Tylenol for the kids when they are teething and for fevers. I even give my own kids the Tylenol Cold & Cough stuff (once they are old enough) and it works wonderfully.

    For my headaches/migraines I think Extra Strength Advil is a lifesaver and Tylenol does nothing.

    I do think that everyone should try to get the dye free medicines though. Most everything from cold to fever advil and Tylenol come dye free now. My nephew just got an allergic reaction to the dye and ended up in the hospital. Why make it colourful if it doesn't have to be? I don't think the colour makes it any easier to offer a child who doesn't like medicine anyways.

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    I generally give my kids dye free tylenol for fever/pain. However, if that doesn't seem to work I will give them Advil, especially if they really seem bothered by something and it is close to bedtime as Advil lasts longer.

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    I always use the dye free versions of both, but I do find Advil works a bit better and lasts longer. I've never noticed any difference in behaviour with it though. One thing I keep in mind though is to always give Advil after eating because a doctor told me once that there is research to suggest that it can cause stomach ulcers! I also try not to give tylenol or advil often as it can be hard on their systems.

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    I prefer Advil as it seems to work quicker, I haven't found there to be any weird side effects but I only give pain remedies if they really need it. Usually to reduce fever and there usually asleep within an hour or so.

    I never give it to daycare kids unless it's an extreme cases of sudden high fever & after calling the parents 1st and even then I try to hold out for Mom or Dad to administer, I hate the liability.

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    They are both different medicine. They are both used for pain and for fever yes, but advil is also an anti inflammatory. So if the pain is caused by a swallen neck, for exemple, than advil would work better. If it is just for a fever, there is no point in giving advil. Tylenol should work fine. Unless your kid is in the minority for whom tylenol has no effect. Than alterning or using only advil would be better.

    I give advil or tylenol and no, I have never had any issues as you mentioned! But I am not saying it isn't possible! Do a google search for ibuprophen and check the possible side effects of the medicine

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    I have never noticed Advil having that effect on any kid. I prefer it, as it's longer lasting, and as Sarah mentioned, it's also an anti-inflammatory so it sometimes works on things that Tylenol doesn't.

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    hmmmmmm. It's so odd. I was actually talking to my mother about it and she was saying that when my brother and I were younger she couldn't give us advil either because we'd be bouncing off the walls. My nephew has the same reaction as well as my little girl. Dye free doesn't make a difference as that's the one that made her go bonkers the first time I gave it to her.

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