For a 2-year-old child weighing 27 pounds, the recommended dosage of Tylenol is 2.25 ml for infant formula at 80mg/ml, or 1.2 ml for children's formula at 160mg/5ml. For Motrin, the recommended dosage is 3 ml for infant formula at 40mg/ml, or 6.1 ml for children's formula at 100mg/5ml. It's important to always consult with a healthcare professional before giving any medication to a child.
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