Children are no stranger to coughs, colds, and fevers. You probably know the drill when your child gets sick—check the temperature, give medicine, make sure they rest and drink water, and so on. But, have you really ticked all the boxes?
When managing fevers, it is not enough to give them the correct medication. You also need to ensure that the medicine is given in the right dosage to achieve optimal results. This helps avoid prolonging your child’s discomfort.
In the Philippines, paracetamol is the most used medicine for children’s fever and pain. However, experts say that Filipino parents frequently make dosing mistakes, despite 53 percent of them claiming confidence in administering the medicine.

“Paracetamol is a useful medicine for treating fever and providing pain relief. Understanding and checking the correct doses is vitally important if parents are to use it safely and effectively,” shares Dr. Carmina De Los Reyes, Pediatrician, and Infectious Disease Specialist.“Ensure the dosage is correct. The correct dose of paracetamol for a child depends on their weight. You should always give the dose according to your child’s weight to ensure the efficacy of paracetamol.”
Here are two common mistakes doctors say parents make when measuring dosage:
Mistake #1: Using household items rather than the dosing tool provided
You may be guilty of using teaspoons or tablespoons in administering paracetamol to your child. Growing up, this was also probably how your parents gave you medicine. In fact, 18 percent of Filipino parents use this method. But, did you know that using these household items increases the risk of dosing errors?
A pediatric study found that measuring dosage with teaspoon/tablespoon doubles the risk of dosing errors among children below 9 years old. This is because the sizes and volumes of kitchen spoons vary. For example, the capacity of a normal kitchen teaspoon can range between 1.5 mL to 9mL, which results in a huge difference in the intended dosage.
Mistake #2: Confusion between measurement abbreviations
According to doctors, some parents also do not understand or are confused by measurement abbreviations such as tsp (teaspoon) and tbsp (tablespoon). This confusion can be attributed to the markings on the supplied dosing device, which can be inconsistent with the instructions. Without knowing what the abbreviations mean, it can be difficult to measure the dose correctly even if you know the prescription for your child.
Always consult your doctor or pharmacist to guide you on the correct dosage volume. Be sure to clarify the abbreviations and markings on the dosing tools.

What parents can do to measure dosage correctly
Now that you are aware of these common mistakes, how can you make sure your child receives the right dosage?
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the use of the measuring device provided with the medication. Similarly, expert groups, such as the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), also recommend measuring dosage in milliliters (ml) to avoid confusion.
Calpol for Kids adheres to the WHO’s standard of 15mg/kg maximum dosage for kids and starts to work on fever in just 15 minutes. This should not be taken with other medicines that also contain paracetamol which may be found in many other medicines used to treat pain, fever, symptoms of cold and flu, and sleep medications. If the patient has especially been diagnosed with a liver or kidney disease, it’s best to consult a doctor before taking paracetamol.

With the right information and tools, your children can receive the proper dose to get them back on their feet in no time. It is important not to take more than the recommended dose, as this may be harmful, especially for the liver. If you’re unsure of how to interpret the measurement abbreviations or measure the correct dose, and/or if symptoms persist, please consult your doctor.
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Importante talaga na tamang dosage lang nabibigay natin lalo sa mga Bata. Para mas mabilis Ang epekto ng gamot at Walang maging problema ❤️
Agree po ako sa mga sinabi niyo po sa blog niyo na madalas na magkamali po talaga sa dosage na pinapainom sa mga kids. Kaya dapat po talagang always consult our doctor para makuha ang tamang dosage na para sa ating anak. At ako rin po trusted ko rin po ang Calpol para sa fever ng bunso ko po dahil talagang effective at madaling painumin sa kids po.
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Yes po mamu kaya dapat din po na mag pacheck up sa doctor. Mahalaga po na Tama ang dosage naibibigay sa mga kids. Itong paracetamol calpol maganda at effective talaga. 💜
isa ito sa mga nakasanayan kong gamot lalo na bunso ko na 1 year old, mahirap painumin buti nalang sa Calpol hindi. maraming salamat sa GSK sa paggawa ng quality products ang yummy flavors
maganda talaga ang calpol na paracetamol sa ating mga anak effective kapag sila ay may fever
thanks for sharing Mamu totoo yan kami kasi ung ibang syrup na gamot na nabibili namin wala siyang includes na panukat buti pa kapag Calpol merong kasama kaya sure na tamang amount lang ang mapapainom na gamot sa mga kids ❤️👌👍
. malaking tulong po talaga na mabilis gumaling ang mga bata kung nasa tamang oras at dosage ng gamot ang ipapainom sa kanila at the best ang calpol para mapababa agad ang lagnat ng ating mga anak . 💜