Sep22
ReliaDose: A Great Way to Give Babies Medicine
I have found a great new product designed to make giving medicine to your baby easier. It’s called ReliaDose and it’s a bottle/syringe/medicine dropper combination. It’s meant to be used as a medicine delivery system for babies who fight taking medicine or for medicines that don’t taste good.
Even when I first looked at the design, I knew it was a terrific idea. ReliaDose is a bottle with a syringe in the middle. To give your child a liquid medicine, you simply fill the syringe and place it in an opening in the middle of the bottle. When the baby sucks, you slowly press the syringe, administering the medicine.
I attempted to use ReliaDose to give my daughter her Prevacid solutabs. Unfortunately, Prevacid solutabs do not completely disintegrate and it’s granules became stuck in the nipple of the bottle. However, when I used a liquid medicine in the syringe, it worked like a charm.
I was really impressed with the design of this product. It was extremely easy to use, is dishwasher safe, and was invented by a Mom. ReliaDose retails between $8.99 and $11.99. This medicine delivery system can be purchased online at cvs.com. For retailers, visit the ReliaDose website at reliadose.com.
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cynthia Sep 30th 2007 at 02:49 pm 1
I was not able to find it on the cvs website, can you tell me exactly how to find it.