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Daughter Won't Take Medicine

We just found out yesterday evening they our 3 year old daughter has phenomena. We got antibiotics for her and then fought with her for an hour trying to get her to take it. Are there any ideas on who to get her to take her medicine?

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My little guy hates antibiotics even when flavored so I allow him to chase it with something. He does better if I let him be in control. I will hand him the spoon he takes it and then in a medicine cup I have something he likes (chocolate syrup, sparkling juice, sometimes a little ginger ale, anything he does not get a regular basis)
You could use a medicine dropper hold her down and squirt it in the back of her mouth between her teeth and gums I know its not pleasant to have to force it but she needs to take it.

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my daughter had to take an antibotic which was nasty for nearly 30 days. She gags everything. I tried mixing it with chocolate too, and it didn't help much.
What worked for us was letting her be in control. She was the one who squirted it in her mouth and I let her pick what she got afterwards to wash it down. Sometimes she wanted water, sometimes milk, sometimes a candy....her choice.
It also helped that her DR called to follow up on how things are going and talked to her on the phone and told her it was either take it or have to come every day for a week for a shot.

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My little guy hates antibiotics even when flavored so I allow him to chase it with something. He does better if I let him be in control. I will hand him the spoon he takes it and then in a medicine cup I have something he likes (chocolate syrup, sparkling juice, sometimes a little ginger ale, anything he does not get a regular basis)
You could use a medicine dropper hold her down and squirt it in the back of her mouth between her teeth and gums I know its not pleasant to have to force it but she needs to take it.

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I worked in an ER and they told parents to never put the medicine in items, because you'll never know if they get the full dosage.

Bribe her with candy....say take your medicine then you can have 3 m&m's. That seems to work the most with my kids when they don't want to take it.

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I give an M&M and it usually works. Whatever it takes!

I think it might be too late now, but why don't you ask the pharmacy anyway and see if they can flavor it. They have lots of flavors she might like, like grape, cherry, strawberry, etc.
At least call the pharmacy and check, you have nothing to loose.
Blessings

Mix it with a small amount of drink.
I say small so you know she gets the full amount of medication.
Don't let her see you mix it in.

Do you mean pneumonia? The important thing is that she takes it, so if you can't be "nice" about it--then oh well. You could try:
1. allowing her a piece of candy right after
2. put it in a syringe and let HER dose it into her mouth
3. you & someone else hold her still--get the syringe into her mouth and BLAM. Done.

Good Morning,
If I remember correctley it is a white kind and it smells like a lemon/almost smells like a cleaning solution... The Dr told me to mix it with chocolate... Straight Chocolate.. Ash could still taste it and still fought me but he liked the idea of having chocolate lol... Good luck with it,,, Now I tell the doc no white stuff unless your coming to my house to give it to him, they no longer perscribe it to my little guy.

CVS can add flavors to medicine, maybe she has a favorite flavor? My kids like grape.

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