No!
If the container says for ages 4-10, it MEANS ages 4-10. Infants need much smaller doses of vitamins than children in that age range. That's the exact reason that children's multivitamins typically have 2 listings for 2 different age ranges.
Yes, they are vitamins, but you can overdose on vitamins.... enough of anything can kill you (even water or oxygen). If you are concerned about infecting your child, have someone else take care of him until you are healthy again.... don't give him something that's not designed for him, or you could cause a lot more harm than good. If in doubt, you could also ask your doctor. If in doubt, you could always ask the doctor.
2007-10-26 05:13:53
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answered by Anonymous
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May I suggest a great essential oil blend that you spray like a room freshener as well as onto surfaces like you would Lysol? It is called Clean & Fresh and it is a blend of 5 antibacterial, antiviral essential oils that have been known to kill viruses and bacteria for hundreds of years. You can use it freely around a child because the oils in it are also immune-boosting. It contains eucalyptus, lemon, rosemary, cinnamon, and clove, which were all used by alchemists during the plague of the 1400's. Spray it into the air, onto door handles, toilet handles and lids, even spritz it into the air and walk through the mist while inhaling. It works wonders! You can find it at my web site, www.godscountrybotanicals.com. Hope this helps.
2007-10-29 03:54:09
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answered by vhhforhim 2
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Definately not. If it says ages 4-10, you should go by that.
Plus, airborn is to help prevent you from getting sick; if you are already sick, it's too late.
2007-10-26 15:50:46
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answered by Sharon C 2
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Definitely not!
It's good to be sick sometimes, that helps build a good natural immune system!
If you feel any concerns it's always good to see a doctor never try things just like that! Especially, for young kids!
2007-10-26 17:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No!
The container says 4-10 years old. If he is getting sick, then take him to the doctor.
2007-10-26 13:02:50
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answered by Chris 1
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Absolutely not! There are reasons it says from age 4 up.
2007-10-27 00:52:25
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answered by susandorey 4
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I wouldn't. He doesn't weigh nearly as much as a 4 yo, and that's how you determine how much meds to give him. Just stay out of his face, wash your hands, everybody else, too, wash the hands, and spray lysol on hard surfaces.
TX Mom
2007-10-26 18:51:00
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answered by TX Mom 7
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