Pain Relief at Home

Emergency Department
Garrett Anderson Centre
Telephone: 01473 702035 or 702036

Information for parents, guardians and carers.

Pain relief: If your child is in pain we recommend that you give him or her medicines such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. These are available to buy from chemists.

Effective pain relief is achieved by giving the medicine regularly rather than waiting for the pain to return.

Paracetamol ( also called Calpol or Disprol)

  • Paracetamol may be given every 4-6 hours with a maximum of four doses in 24 hours.
  • It is important to read the instructions for dosage on the packaging.
  • There are rarely any side effects.

Ibuprofen (also called Junifen or Nurofen)

  • Ibuprofen is an alternative type of medication that is effective for pain relief. It does not contain paracetamol.
  • Ibuprofen may be given every 6-8 hours. It is very important to read the instructions carefully.
  • When given regularly, ibuprofen should be given with food or a milky drink. If your child complains of a tummy ache after having the medicine it would be advisable to stop giving it.
  • Ibuprofen occasionally does not suit asthmatics and should be stopped if any asthmatic symptoms occur.

When used together, ibuprofen and paracetamol provide very effective pain relief. The medicines will be most effective if they are given at staggered times so that as one wears off the other type starts to work.

Give paracetamol at: 6 am, 12 noon, 6 pm and 12 midnight.

Give ibuprofen at: 6am, 2 pm and 10 pm.

As your child recovers (after 2-3 days) it is preferable to stop one medicine (usually ibuprofen) but give the other one regularly for a further 1-2 days.

This is better than stopping them both at the same time.

  • You should not tell your child that the medicine is a sweet to get him or her to take it.
  • Keep the medicine in its original packaging and out of your child’s reach.

If your child:

  • accidentally takes an overdose of the medication; or
  • gets abdominal pain or feels ill taking the medication

contact the NHS 111 service by telephoning 111.

Do not give aspirin or any medicines that contain it to children under 16 years old.

Do not give codeine or any medicines that contain it to children under 12 years old.