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Can I give him ibuprofen and acetaminophen alternately in addition to the cough syrup?

Yes, it is safe to give both ibuprofen and acetaminophen in alternating doses for fever and pain relief. It is recommended to consult with a pharmacist for personalized advice on medications for your son's symptoms.

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