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May providers give children medicines which have not been prescribed for them e.g. pain and fever relief and teething gel?

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May providers give children medicines which have not been prescribed for them e.g. pain and fever relief and teething gel?

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Yes. We have amended the statutory guidance in the EYFS to reflect that providers may give children non-prescription medication when they have prior written consent from the parent and when there is a health need to do so. However, children should never be given medicine containing aspirin unless it has been prescribed by a doctor.

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