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Pharmaranks rates Infants' Feverall 3.5/5 for recall safety — an independent score from its FDA recall history and its manufacturer's record. Infants' Feverall (Acetaminophen) is a medication used to treat Fever, Pain.

Acetaminophen · by Taro

Available as a generic: Acetaminophen

70/100Limited · 1 source

Based on 1 source · Recall-safety score from FDA recall history — this product's own recalls and its manufacturer's record. Not an efficacy or quality rating. methodology →

Rated against independent regulatory sources·Last updated August 21, 2026·How we rate
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Key facts

Active ingredient
Acetaminophen
Form
Suppository
Strength
Acetaminophen 80MG
Type
Over-the-counter (OTC)
Brand or generic
Brand-name
May treat
fever, pain
Manufacturer
Taro
What the pharmacy pays
~$0.03 per ml — not your price
FDA application
NDA018337

What is Infants' Feverall?

From the FDA label:Uses temporarily reduces fever relieves minor aches, pains, and headache

How to use

Directions do not use more than directed remove wrapper carefully insert suppository well up into the rectum Dosing Chart Age Dose under 6 years do not use 6 to 12 years Use 1 suppository every 4 to 6 hours. (maximum of 5 doses in 24 hours) adults and children 12 years and older Use 2 suppositories every 4 to 6 hours. (maximum of 6 doses)

Warnings

Important safety information

Liver warning This product contains acetaminophen. Severe liver damage may occur if a child 6 to 12 years takes more than 5 doses in 24 hours an adult or child 12 years and older takes more than 6 doses in 24 hours, which is the maximum daily amount taken with other drugs containing acetaminophen an adult takes 3 or more alcoholic drinks every day while using this product Allergy alert: acetaminophen may cause severe skin reactions. Symptoms may include: skin reddening blisters rash If a skin reaction occurs, stop use and seek medical help right away. For rectal use only. Do not use in children under 6 years if you are allergic to acetaminophen. with any other drug containing acetaminophen (prescription or nonprescription). If you are not sure whether a drug contains acetaminophen, ask a doctor or pharmacist. Ask a doctor before use if you have liver disease. you are taking the blood thinning drug warfarin. Stop use and ask a doctor if fever lasts more than 3 days (72 hours), or recurs. pain gets worse or lasts more than 10 days. new symptoms occur. redness or swelling is present in the painful area. These may be signs of a serious condition. If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed or in case of overdose, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. Quick medical attention is critical in case of overdose for adults and for children even if you do not notice any signs or symptoms.

May treat (source: NIH RxClass)

Dosage forms

Suppository

The forms currently marketed in the U.S., per the FDA National Drug Code Directory.

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Frequently asked questions

What does Infants' Feverall treat?
Infants' Feverall (Acetaminophen) may be used to treat fever, pain, based on NIH RxClass drug-classification data (conditions a drug may treat — not a verbatim copy of the FDA-approved label). This is general reference, not medical advice.
How is Infants' Feverall rated?
pharmaranks gives Infants' Feverall a composite score of 3.5 out of 5, currently based on 1 weighted source (FDA regulatory recall-safety data weighted highest). See our methodology at /how-we-rate.
How much does Infants' Feverall cost?
Nobody can tell you what you will pay — your price is set by your insurer's formulary, your deductible and the pharmacy's markup, and none of those are published. What IS published is what the pharmacy paid to acquire it: about $0.03 per ml, per the CMS NADAC survey. Treat that as the floor, not the quote — ask the pharmacist for the cash price as well as your copay, because for cheap generics the cash price often wins.
Is there a coupon or discount for Infants' Feverall?
pharmaranks is an independent ratings site, not a pharmacy — we don't issue coupons or sell Infants' Feverall. To pay less, look for a store-brand version with the same active ingredient (Acetaminophen), which is typically cheaper, and compare unit prices. Prices vary by pharmacy, insurance, and location, so always confirm at the counter. This is general reference, not medical or financial advice.
Who makes Infants' Feverall?
Infants' Feverall is marketed by Taro. You can see Taro's full profile, rating, and other products on pharmaranks.
Is Infants' Feverall a brand-name or generic drug?
Infants' Feverall is a brand-name product with the active ingredient Acetaminophen. Lower-cost generic equivalents containing Acetaminophen are available — ask your pharmacist.
Is Infants' Feverall available over the counter?
Yes. Infants' Feverall is an over-the-counter (OTC) product — you can buy it without a prescription. Follow the label directions and ask a pharmacist if you're unsure whether it's right for you.
What forms does Infants' Feverall come in?
Infants' Feverall is currently marketed as suppository, per the FDA's National Drug Code Directory.
Is Infants' Feverall FDA-registered?
Infants' Feverall is on record with the U.S. FDA under application number NDA018337. You can verify this on its official FDA label.
Has Infants' Feverall been recalled by the FDA?
Infants' Feverall has no FDA recalls recorded under its own application in the openFDA enforcement database. Its recall-safety score reflects its manufacturer's overall recall record. This is general reference, not medical advice — check the FDA recall database for the latest alerts.
Is Infants' Feverall safe?
There's no single safe-or-not verdict. pharmaranks gives Infants' Feverall a recall-safety score of 70/100, based on its FDA recall history (no recalls under its own FDA application) — not an efficacy or side-effect rating. Review its FDA-label side effects and warnings before use, and always consult a licensed professional.

Clinical content sourced from the FDA label via openFDA (U.S. FDA). View the FDA label on DailyMed → Provided for general reference only — not medical advice. Always consult a licensed professional and the current prescribing information.

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