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Immunization Shots

Do you give your child (5 and older) a pain reliever BEFORE receiving immunization shots?

Is it a good idea or not?

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Thank you! I had read the same article about Tylenol decreasing the effectiveness of the shots. I've never given my children Motrin before their shots, but a Mom friend said she did when her son was 5 because she thought it would help ease the pain.

I'll plan on NOT giving my DS any Motrin beforehand. It's true that an ice pack and a simple treat helps a lot! If he gets a fever or is in pain, then of course I will =-)

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I read an article a few months ago that tylenol and the like can lessen the effectiveness of a vaccine.

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I read an article a few months ago that tylenol and the like can lessen the effectiveness of a vaccine.

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My understanding is that Tylenol lowers your glutihthione level, which is your body's natural detoxification process. Although the issue of vaccines vs. autism is hotly debated, I'm just of the opinon that you want your child's body to be working optimally when the shot is given and you want them to be able to naturally flush out the elements of the shot that their body does not need to (or should not) hold onto. Just something to consider.....

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The only pain reliever I give at the doctor's office is a Thin Mint cookie, but I find it's remarkably effective : )

If they're feverish later or the next day I give tylenol.

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I always forget until afterward, or more typically, I remember in the car on the way there... which counts as afterward (Just being honest).

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I don't bother. Some shots give him no tenderness at all, and the few that do are not so bad it can't wait till later.

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For a DPT, yes indeed. Also for a flu shot. The others don't hurt so much, I don't think.

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I never remember beforehand! And then afterward when my kids are all cranky and complaining about how their arm (leg, little butt) hurts, I feel badly that I didn't remember, and give it to them then.

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there was an article out not too long ago about giving tylenol reducing the effectiveness of the vaccines. I only give motrin following a vaccine if my kids either have a high fever from it or complain a lot about their arm aching.

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