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Tylenol Before Shots

We are bringing our son in for his 2-month check-up and immunizations next week.  Should we give him Tylenol (or other generic pain reliever) just before the appointment or wait until after the shots, if needed?

I recommend you purchase infant tylenol or generic infant acetaminophen and bring it with you to the appointment. After he is weighed we can help you give him and accurate dose.

Two month vaccinations

Todays parents are flooded with information surrounding vaccines. Everyone has heard the horror stories that vaccines cause autism or other problems. This stories persist despite the preponderance of medical evidence.2 month vaccinations

see all 2 month old information

 

Written June 2010 by
Dr. Gordon, Orlando Pediatrician

 

 

 

   

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