Aggie MD Pacidose Liquid Medicine Dispenser is an oral medication delivery device that consists of a syringe and a soft pacifier-like nipple with a tiny tube down the center.The medicine is pushed through the nipple with a standard hospital-grade syringe. The medicine bypasses the tastebuds and your child gets the whole dose, fuss-free. Give medicine easily and safely to your infant, toddler or big kid. Invented by a doctor, years of research and treating infants and children helped create this precision-engineered design.Product Features:- Allows parents to safely and easily administer liquid medicine to their children from birth to grade school without fuss- Includes a nipple and a syringe; nipple attaches directly to the syringe--no transferring or wasted medicine.- All medicine from the syringe gets pushed through the central tube and into baby's mouth- Medicine is placed on the back of the tongue to prevent baby from spitting. - Nipple is soft and feels like a real pacifier.- Hospital grade calibrated 5ml syringe with ml and tsp measurements that won't rub off (but any oral syringe will work)- BPA, phthalatem lead and latex free, made from ABS and silicone- Works for children who do not use a pacifier.- Effective for medicine, vitamins, probiotics and oral hydration solutions.- 3 convenient sizes fit preemies up through school-aged kids (up to 12 years old)- Fits all standard oral syringes- Recommended for ages 0+ months.
HOW TO GIVE MEDICATION1. Measure the proper dose of medicine into the syringe. Check the amount again. If you have questions call your doctor or pharmacist.2. Attach the syringe to Aggie MD Pacidose.3. Position your child in your lap facing away from you. Introduce Aggie MD Pacidose into his/her mouth and after your baby starts to suck, slowly push the syringe plunger in. Make sure your baby is swallowing before giving more.4. Rinse Aggie MD Pacidose and syringe with water. Do not use the dishwasher. Disconnect to store. TIPS !#!amp!*! TRICKS- Give medication when your child is hungry.- If your child has a difficult time with pacifiers and or medication, take the syringe off and dip Aggie MD Pacidose into another liquid. Let your child taste it and play with Aggie MD Pacidose under your supervision. Once Aggie MD Pacidose is a familiar object then attach the syringe and give medicine through it.- Give a familiar liquid several times through Aggie MD Pacidose first before loading it with medicine.- Then, after the medicine, again give something familiar.- If your child is suffering from vomiting or diarrhea, Aggie MD Pacidose may be use for oral rehydration therapy. Give small amounts (2.5 – 5 mL) every 20 minutes. By giving small amounts frequently, your baby can regain lost fluids.To clean: simply flush with fresh water, then flush with a syringe of air.