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12/10/07
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Giving Medicine to Infants and Toddlers
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Your child has just been diagnosed with epilepsy and the doctor has prescribed seizure medicine. But just giving Tylenol or Motrin for a fever now and then has always been a difficult task. How are you going to give two or three doses of seizure medicine every day? Will your child be able to swallow the whole dose? Will he (or she) cooperate and swallow the medicine, will he refuse to open his mouth, or will he spit the medicine out?
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