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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Head "injury," age 3 younger
  1. ... used to treat pain or cough in children younger than 12 years of age or to relieve pain after surgery to remove the tonsils and/or adenoids in children younger than 18 years of age. Acetaminophen and codeine should not be used in ...
  2. ... never be used to treat pain in children younger than 12 years of age or to relieve pain after surgery to remove the tonsils and/or adenoids in children younger than 18 years of age. Tramadol should also not be used in used ...
  3. ... to treat pain or a cough in children younger than 18 years of age. If your child is currently prescribed a cough ...
  4. ... child or teenager should take an antidepressant. Children younger than 18 years of age should not normally take isocarboxazid, but in some ...
  5. ... as well for older adults compared to adults younger than 65 years of age.tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan ...
  6. ... to treat pain or a cough in children younger than 18 years of age. If your child is currently prescribed a cough ...
  7. ... child or teenager should take an antidepressant. Children younger than 18 years of age should not normally take maprotiline, but in some ...
  8. ... child or teenager should take an antidepressant. Children younger than 18 years of age should not normally take bupropion, but in some ...
  9. ... provider if the person getting the vaccine:Is younger than 2 years or older than 49 years of age. Is pregnant. Live, attenuated influenza vaccine is not ...