Guest guest Posted May 29, 2008 Report Share Posted May 29, 2008 Hi The coblation method is the same one Emma had but I guess every kid still reacts differently. Stopayne is paracetamol and codeine. Your equivalent would be the tylenol with codeine. If stopayne works better I can only imagine it's a different dosage. Stopayne contains per 5ml: 120mg paracetamol 5mg codeine phosphate 6.5mg Promethazine HCI 0,12% m/v Methyl Hydroxybenzonate 0.5% v/v Alcohol 1g liquid glucose Sodium metabisulphite (antioxidant) We used Voltaren suppositories for Emma along with Stopayne. It's an anti-inflammatory like ibuprofen. I'm surprised to hear there are no anti-inflammatory suppositories in the US for kids! I actually thought Voltaren was an international brand, they have it in Europe as well. I guess different countries also have different laws as to what to use on children. I know Voltaren is very strong. Maybe ask your doctor if he can prescribe a suppository for you. Let me know how you get on Take care Inga __________________________________________________________ Sent from . A Smarter Email http://uk.docs./nowyoucan.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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