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Taking Medicine

  • Use a quick-dissolve tablet or transdermal gel instead of a pill.
  • Have a compounding pharmacist make your child’s medicine into a flavored troche; its texture is similar to a gummy bear.
  • Secure all vitamins and medicines.
  • Use liquid medicine flavored by the pharmacy or mix it with juice or Kool-Aid.
  • Do not use medicine patches on children with tactile issues.
  • If your child is not allergic, hide regular pills in chunky peanut butter.
  • If your child spits out medicine, to force him to swallow, place his chin in the palm of your hand, lift his head up, and blow in his face.
  • To mask the taste of a bitter-tasting medicine, give your child some chocolate first.
  • Giving your child yogurt or milk products before the medicine coats the tongue and throat, masking the taste of the medicine.
  • Give your child a favorite candy after he takes a bitter-tasting medicine.
  • Sprinkle medicinal or nutritional powders over ice cream with nuts.
  • Mix powdered medicines in applesauce or yogurt.
  • Use fruit juice ice pops for a mouth injury or to hydrate an ill child who cannot keep anything down.