Description
- MESS and FUSS FREE: The paci-style baby medicine dispenser directs liquids to the side of the baby’s cheek, following doctors’ recommendations, effectively preventing spit-ups and ensuring a mess-free experience.
- ACCURATE DOSING: Designed to guarantee precise dosing every time, the medicine dispenser bypasses the baby’s tastebuds, making it ideal for administering medications, gripe water, vitamins, and various other liquids.
- CONVENIENT SYRINGE: The included syringe features markings for common medicine doses, offering precise measurement for accurate dosing. Alternatively, any standard syringe can be used with the pacifier.
- COMFY DESIGN: Crafted in the familiar pacifier shape used widely in hospitals across the nation, it provides a comfortable and reassuring experience for babies during medication administration. The pacifier tab allows it to double as a real pacifier.
- EVERYTHING YOU NEED: Each Medi Frida Acc-Dose Pacifier set includes 1 syringe, 1 pacifier and when combined is a pacifier medicine dispenser.
Kevin –
Good quality.
Ryan –
A very useful tool for feeding medicines to baby
Amanda Fitler –
I have a one-month-old baby who hates taking vitamin D and his medicine. He spits out the whole thing whenever I give him a vitamin or medicine. I saw this “Medicine Pacifier” and got it without hope, but it worked very well for us. He takes a whole amount of vitamins without spitting them out. Highly suggested!!
Stephanie Shafer –
This is great for baby if you need to give any medicine or gripe water, baby enjoys getting it this way and super easy to clean after
Anna Thompson –
I love it. It ensures I give the correct dosage every time and is gentle on my baby’s mouth. It has reduced the stress of medicine time significantly.
Tavia Mclaughlin –
I was told about this by a nurse and I’m so glad we got it. It’s so easy to use! I just fill the medication, put the pacifier towards the side of the inside of my baby’s mouth and he just sucks the mediation. I really like it because it helps us ensure that he’s getting all his medication versus him ducking and dodging when we try to give him his medicine.