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Can toddlers take allergy medications?

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Can toddlers take allergy medications?

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On One Hand: Give Toddlers Small Doses of Allergy MedicationAccording to babyzone.com, toddlers can handle one-quarter teaspoon to one full teaspoon of liquid allergy antihistamine in certain brands designed specifically for children’s use. In some cases, toddlers can safely chew one-half to one full allergy chewable tablet to control allergy symptoms, but, again, the allergy medicine must be designed for children.On the Other: Some Children React Poorly to Allergy MedicationAccording to drgreene.com, every child reacts differently to antihistamines. In some cases, even though the allergy medicine might be effective, some children will become very drowsy while others become hyperactive. Drgreene.com warns that some allergy medications can be habit-forming and should not be used for more than three consecutive days.Bottom LineWhile most toddlers can handle children’s allergy medication, parents should consult with a physician before administering a dose to a toddler if they have doubts

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