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Best Fever Medicine for Kids 

Parents everywhere will tell you how important it is to stay stocked up on the best fever medicines for kids. When the little ones aren't feeling well, it's tough to watch them struggle. When a fever kicks in, it can be downright concerning. While it's always a good idea to contact your pediatrician about high fevers, CVS has a number of children's fever-reducing formulas that can help.  

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What's the Best Fever Reducer for Toddlers?

Although fevers are a natural way to fight off infection, they can make toddlers miserable. If fevers are too high, they can warrant a visit to a doctor or an emergency room. However, fever reducers are usually the first line of defense many pediatricians recommend. Whether you choose an oral suspension formula or a pain and fever reducer for children from ages 2-11, CVS has many trusted brands and options that can provide an effective means of getting a fever to come down.  

What Is the Best Fever Reducer for a Child?

In addition to using the best fever medicines for kids, you can do several things to help the fever break. Although it may seem counterintuitive, it's not a good idea to bundle up a fevered child. Instead, it's recommended that you avoid heavy clothing and let the body fight to bring down the fever. Along the same lines, lukewarm baths may assist when trying to reduce a fever. When used in combination with a fever-reducing medication, both methods have been proven effective.     When choosing the best fever medicine for a child, their age and weight are big factors. Many pain and fever-reducing formulas should only be used for children over 6 months old, and other fever medications, such as children's chewables, are meant for children over a certain weight. If you have an older child, the best fever medicine for teenagers is available in junior strength chewables and liquids. For babies and young toddlers, concentrated formulas and suppositories can help bring fevers down, but check with your child's pediatrician before administering these products.  

What Medicine Will Bring a Kid's Fever Down?

The pain and fever section at CVS is full of reputable fever-reducing options specifically made for babies, toddlers and even teenagers. With many pediatrician-approved pain and fever medicines available, it's simply a matter of selecting the best medication for your child's specific needs and preferences. For some children, taking a flavored chewable is the easiest route; for others, fever-reducing suppositories and oral suspension blends are more appropriate.