Probably isn't the best place for a little medical advice but:
When I was about 2 years old I was sick or something and my parents gave me Motrin.
My parents couldn't wake me up. They tried slapping me and making loud noises and I couldn't wake up (don't know what the medical term for this is). Eventually they got me to regain consciousnesses by putting me in a bathtub full of ice cold water. They told the doctor and he said it was something else that caused it.
My parents gave me Motrin again the next day and the same thing happened, so they didn't give it to me anymore.
My question is would I have a similar allergic reaction to it today?
It's been 20 years, so I assume some sort of development has gone into this, but I want to make sure I'm not allergic/this doesn't happen again if I take a similar drug.
all I can do is guess, but personally I wouldn't risk it. take something else.
No, that happened because your two-year-old liver had no enzyme to degrade the ibuprofen.
My little niece's lips turned blue from children's ibuprofen.
>>17491263
Motrin is a drug that is prescribed to people. Consult a doctor on the issue. Being knocked unconsciously most likely from a drug is not a sign that you should try it again for a third time.
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