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Infants' Tylenol Liquid Pain & Fever Medicine with Acetaminophen, Dye-Free Cherry Flavor, 4 Fluid Ounces

Item 1251433

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  • Dye-Free
  • 2 Bottles, 2 Ounces Each
  • Pain and Fever Relief
  • Contains 160 mg. of Acetaminophen per 5 ml
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This item is only available for purchase at your local Costco Warehouse. Not available on Costco.com. Infants' Tylenol Oral Suspension with Dye-Free Cherry flavor provides temporary pain relief from your child's minor aches and pains due to the common cold, flu, sore throat, headache, and toothache. The dye-free formula of this liquid medicine also temporarily reduces fever and starts working to relieve symptoms in as little as 15 minutes. Each 5-milliliter dose contains 160 milligrams of Acetaminophen, a known pain reliever and fever reducer. Infants' Tylenol is the #1 Pediatrician-Recommended Brand1 for infant teething pain, is ibuprofen-, aspirin- and alcohol-free, and is gentle on little tummies. 1IQVIA ProVoice Survey Data, April 2021. Product Features:
  • Infants' Tylenol Pain Reliever and Fever Reducer Oral Suspension Medicine in Dye-Free Cherry flavor.
  • Temporarily relieves your baby's minor aches & pains due to cold, flu, sore throat & toothache.
  • The liquid medicine also relieves headache & starts to reduce fever in as little as 15 minutes.
  • Includes a SimpleMeasure dosing syringe for dispensing the proper dosage for your child's age.

BrandTylenol
FormLiquid

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This item is marked with the following icon as FSA eligible to identify that it MAY be purchased using a Flexible Spending Account (FSA).

What is a Flexible Spending Account (FSA)?

A FSA (Flexible Spending Account) allows use of the funds an individual has designated to be set aside pre-tax for medical expenses, typically with their employer, when selecting healthcare programs during the previous year.

What types of purchases are FSA eligible?

Over-the-counter medical supplies and equipment are considered reimbursable by an FSA account in 2011 and include the following categories:

  • Contact lens solution
  • Prescription contact lenses with correction only
  • Diagnostic devices (i.e. blood pressure and blood glucose monitors)
  • Durable medical equipment and goods
  • Insulin
  • Prescription medications

Note: Although the IRS sets guidelines for FSA programs, individual employers have the final determination of which expenses are covered by their FSA programs.