Health Tip of the Week, sponsored by Baton Rouge General: Is there a shortage of children’s Tylenol and Motrin?

The FDA hasn’t yet added a shortage for Tylenol or Motrin, or their generic names acetaminophen and ibuprofen. But a national pharmacists group has listed prescription oral ibuprofen and acetaminophen suppositories on their shortage list, which is often an indicator of an inevitable FDA announcement. Headlines about the “tripledemic” of flu, COVID and RSV cases on the rise may be playing a part in shortages, as some parents are stocking up to be prepared for various bugs. If you’re having trouble finding your go-to children’s pain relievers, try buying generic, shopping around at local pharmacies or using chewable tablets instead of liquids. Find out what you can do about the shortage.