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The Best Baby Cold Remedies—And The Ones You Should Avoid

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Good for: Making your baby more comfortable. It can also bring down a fever. (The Canadian Paediatric Society recommends that all babies under six months with a fever should be seen by a doctor.)

How to use: Check with your doctor before giving ibuprofen to babies under six months. For both ibuprofen and acetaminophen, follow directions carefully and use the included syringe to get an accurate dose. If your baby isn’t a fan of the squirt, you can add the meds to a small amount of formula or breastmilk or, for older babies, food like fruit purée.

Pro tip: Fevers can make babies and young children fussy and uncomfortable and make it hard to sleep. Time doses so everyone gets some sleep.

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