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    Find answers to the most commonly asked
    questions about CALPOL® and our range
    of treatments, as well as answers to some of the most common questions about looking after your little ones.

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  • Can I use CALPOL® if my baby is premature?

    CALPOL® Infant Suspension can be used in babies from 2 months, provided they weigh at least 4kg and were not born prematurely (before 37 weeks) - if your child was born prematurely, speak to a healthcare professional for advice.

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Contact Us

  • If you need to report an adverse event or side effect from one of our products, please call us at  1800 22 00 44  

    so we can give you more personalised attention.

    If you have a medical emergency or if you need specific medical advice, you should contact your

    doctor or your local hospital.

    If you would like to speak to someone in person, please contact us on the phone number listed below.

    For medical and product usage enquiries call:
    1800 22 00 44

    For product quality issues and feedback call:
    1800 22 00 44

    If you would like to contact us in writing please use the following address:
    CALPOL®
    JNTL Consumer Health I (Ireland) Limited
    Airton Road
    Tallaght
    Dublin 24
    Ireland

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New Dosage

Read about latest dosage instructions for children's paracetamol medicines.

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Is it a high temperature?

When your child suffers from a fever, it can be a sign that his body is fighting an infection.

Fever information & help

Pain management

Get a basic understanding about aches & pains in children and deal with these situations calmly and with confidence.

Reducing aches & pains

Teething trouble

When a new tooth is on the way, there are lots of ways you can help ease the discomfort of teething.

Teething guide

Post-immunisation fever

Your baby might develop a slight fever after an immunisation. This is perfectly normal and shouldn't last longer than a couple of days.

Immunisation: what to expect