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Teaching Child How to Swallow Pills - All Ideas Needed

Any ideas appreciated! My 10 year old needs to learn. She won't even take liquid or chewable medicines. Luckily she NEVER (!!!) has HAD to take any. She'd rather deal with the discomfort of a fever without medicine because she hates all of the flavors of all liquids and chewables. Believe me - I've tried them all. She's never even had an ear infection !!!(attributed that to breastfeeding.) We've tried using a straw, which usually works with kids. She is having surgery next month, and will need pain killers and antibiotics. Hopefully someone will have the magic method that works for her. Thanks.

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For some reason using small candies, like Tic Tacs, was less intimidating to me and I learned that way. Put it all the way in the back and take a big swallow. Pills were scary, but candy wasn't. I hope it helps! If not, go with the crush and sugar technique, but the pills still taste awful.

Hi JN,

I know this is probably frowned on these days, but I had the same problem. My Mom crushed the pills between two spoons, put sugar on top, spooned it in me, then followed up with some water. I have such a sweet tooth--it worked. Good luck. N.

I put the pills in the middle of a spoonful of peanut butter for my son. Follow with a chaser of lemonade or apple juice. :)

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She's 10? I'd say if she needs medicine MAKE HER take it. You don't want her to hate medicine and think that she doesn't need it her whole life. there are a lot worse things out there than something that tastes bad.

That said, have her practice swallowing pills using chocolate chips.

Hey there,
I taught my girls to swallow when they were 3 & 5. It was quite easy. I gave them a capsule herbal supplement that didn't taste bad. I had them chew it up and swallow it. No pressure. Just eat it like food. Every day we did that and as the days progressed they chewed less and swallowed sooner. By day 10 they just swallowed and were so proud of themselves. Now they can swallow anything, even the big Omega Oil capsules.
We have kids come over all the time to learn how to swallow. Once they see the girls do it, they believe they can and it just takes those kids a day or two.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
Constance

For some reason using small candies, like Tic Tacs, was less intimidating to me and I learned that way. Put it all the way in the back and take a big swallow. Pills were scary, but candy wasn't. I hope it helps! If not, go with the crush and sugar technique, but the pills still taste awful.

Hi JN,

I know this is probably frowned on these days, but I had the same problem. My Mom crushed the pills between two spoons, put sugar on top, spooned it in me, then followed up with some water. I have such a sweet tooth--it worked. Good luck. N.

What about suppositories? That should make her want to try the pills.

I still can't swallow pills! What I do is get a food with lots of texture/bulk (like a granola bar) take a bite, chew it up, then just as I feel ready to swallow, I pop the pill in behind the food and swallow. That way I don't really feel the pill going down.

I was taught to put a pill under my tongue, then drink a glass of water. When drinking, your tongue naturally raises and the pill goes back to your throat. You have to relax though, because if you think about it too much you hold your tongue down. It takes a little practice (maybe you can practice with a vitamin each day).

The way I learned to swallow pills and the way I taught my kids to swallow pills is this...

Take a drink of water, but do not swallow it. Put your head back, open your mouth, drop the pill in and swallow the water. If the pill is too big, cut it smaller. It took my oldest a little while to get used to it, but my youngest caught on quick. I had a hard time with it when I was a kid too.

Good luck

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