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Quick Tips: Helping Children Take Medicine

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Giving medicine to a child can be tricky. Some liquid medicines taste or smell bad. Or they may have a strange texture.

And when a child doesn't feel well, they can act grumpy or more stubborn than usual.

But you can take steps to avoid power struggles, give your child a sense of control, and make taking medicines a bit easier for everyone.

  • Avoid power struggles.
    • If your child refuses a medicine, take a moment to pause. Stay calm, take a deep breath, and plan your next steps.
    • Show your child that you're both on the same team. Say "we" instead of "I" and "you."
    • Offer comfort, such as a hug or your child's favorite cuddly toy.
    • Praise your child if they take the medicine easily.
  • Give your child some control.
    • Ask if your child wants to know how the medicine will help. If your child says "yes," give a simple answer.
    • Give your child choices about how to take the medicine. For example, you can ask if your child would prefer to sit or stand. And if your child is old enough, you can let your child put the pill on their tongue or hold the cup of medicine.
  • Cover up the taste of liquid medicines.
    • Offer your child a flavored ice pop or cold drink before giving the medicine. The cold can dull your child's sense of taste.
    • Ask your child to pinch their nose closed. This can make the medicine taste less strong.
    • Ask your doctor or pharmacist if the medicine can be mixed with a small amount of food, such as applesauce or pudding. It's important to ask, because some medicines don't work as well when they're mixed with food. If it's okay to mix the medicine with food, be sure your child eats all the food.
    • Have a cup of water, milk, or juice nearby to quickly wash away the taste of the medicine.
  • Give chewable medicines.

    Some medicines come in a chewable form. Chewables are an option after your child has molar teeth in the back of the mouth.

  • Teach your child how to swallow tablets or pills.

    By the age of 10, your child may be able to swallow a pill. Here are some tips to share with your child as you teach them to swallow pills.

    • Put the pill far back on your tongue.
    • Drink from a straw to help wash down the pill.
    • Tilt your head back as you swallow the pill.

Current as of: September 25, 2023

Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff

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