Yes, it is possible to give Tylenol and Advil alternately. It is recommended to give them alternately rather than at the same time to allow the first medication to take effect and to see if the second one is really necessary. It is important to give medications only if your child's overall condition is poor, not just based on the temperature reading on the thermometer. Always consult a medical professional before giving Advil to children under 6 months of age.
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