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DocumentShot ScheduleVaccinations your child should have between ages 0-6yrs old.
DocumentShot ScheduleVaccinations your child should have between ages 7-18yrs old.
If receiving immunizations, please remember to give Tylenol to your child 30-60 minutes prior to visit.
If you would like further detailed information about each vaccine please click here.

                                                                        Medication and Dosages to reduce pain and fever:

1. Give dose based on your child's weight. If you do not know the weight, give dose based on your child's age. Do not give more medication than recommended.

2. Always use proper measuring device:
      a) dropper or syringe only for infant drops
      b) dosage cup for children suspension or liquid
**DO NOT USE A KITCHEN SPOON, AS THEY ARE NOT ACCURATE MEASURES.**

If you have questions about dosing or other concerns, call your health care provider.

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DocumentTylenolPlease click on link to give appropriate Tylenol doages.
DocumentMortrinPlease click on link to give appropriate dosage for children over 6 months.
Important Disclaimer: The information provided on Pediatric Associates website is intended to be for information purposes only, and is not meant to replace the advice of a physician who cares for your child. All medical advice and information should be considered to be incomplete without a physical exam.