Commonly Requested Dosage Information for Over-the-Counter Medications
As parents, it’s important to know the correct dosage of over-the-counter medications to ensure your child’s safety and well-being. Our Tabla de dosificación provides essential information for commonly used medications for children. Always consult your pediatrician before administering any medication, especially if your child has any underlying health conditions.
Commonly Used Medications:
Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
For infants (0-3 months): Consult a doctor before use.
For children (4-11 years): 10-15 mg per kg of body weight every 4-6 hours.
For children (12+ years): 325-650 mg every 4-6 hours.
Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin)
For children (6 months to 12 years): 5-10 mg per kg of body weight every 6-8 hours.
For children (12+ years): 200-400 mg every 6-8 hours.
Antihistamines (Benadryl, Zyrtec)
For infants (6 months to 1 year): Consult a doctor before use.
For children (1-6 years): 1 tsp (5 mg) of Zyrtec, or 1/2 tsp (12.5 mg) of Benadryl every 4-6 hours.
Important Notes:
Always double-check the weight-based dosing for accurate medication administration.
Read the instructions on the medicine label for potential side effects and warnings.
Never exceed the recommended dosage, and never give adult formulations to children.
Calendario de vacunación
An Easy-to-Reference Online Guide to Know When Your Child Needs Immunizations
Immunizations are crucial to protecting your child from serious diseases. Our Calendario de vacunación offers a comprehensive guide to the vaccines your child will need throughout the first few years of life and into adolescence.
Recommended Immunizations:
Birth:
Hepatitis B: 1st dose
2 Months:
DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis): 1st dose
Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b): 1st dose
Polio (IPV): 1st dose
Pneumococcal (PCV13): 1st dose
Rotavirus: 1st dose
Hepatitis B: 2nd dose
4 Months:
DTaP: 2nd dose
Hib: 2nd dose
Polio (IPV): 2nd dose
Pneumococcal (PCV13): 2nd dose
Rotavirus: 2nd dose
6 Months:
DTaP: 3rd dose
Polio (IPV): 3rd dose (given between 6–18 months)
Pneumococcal (PCV13): 3rd dose
Hepatitis B: 3rd dose (given between 6–18 months)
Hib: 3rd dose (only if using 3-dose series)
Influenza (Flu shot): Yearly, starting at 6 months
Key Notes:
Consult your pediatrician for age-appropriate immunization schedules and any potential vaccine contraindications.
Keep a record of your child’s immunizations for school and daycare entry requirements.
Some vaccines may require booster shots later on, such as DTaP (after age 4-6).
Practical Parenting Tips
Being a parent comes with its challenges, especially when it’s your first time. Our Parenting Tips section provides expert advice to help you navigate the rewarding journey of parenthood.
Sleep Training:
Help your child develop healthy sleep habits with tips and tricks for creating bedtime routines that work for your family.
- Set a consistent sleep schedule.
- Create a calming bedtime ritual.
- Limit screen time before bed.
Dealing with Tantrums:
Every parent faces tantrums at some point. Learn how to stay calm and effectively manage meltdowns.
- Stay calm and don’t raise your voice.
- Offer choices to empower your child.
- Stay consistent with discipline.
Fostering Emotional Intelligence:
Guide your child through their emotions and teach them how to express themselves in a healthy way.
- Validate your child’s feelings.
- Encourage problem-solving and self-reflection.
- Praise empathy and kindness.
Creating Healthy Routines:
Establishing routines early on helps children feel secure and promotes healthy habits.
- Set a consistent meal and playtime schedule.
- Encourage daily physical activity.
- Make time for creative play.