Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 i know this sounds mean but the doctors told me to hold his arms stright above his head next to his ears and someone shoot the med in the back corrner of his mouth they get mad but if you do it right they can' t spit it out . then they know your not going to play games they know they have to take there med. period . works only took about a few days for him to know how important it is and that he felt better. chicks ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 Yes I agree sadly this is the only way we can get ANY medication into Emma. I put her on my lap, her right arm around my back, hold her left arm with my left arm and her head wedged in my armpit... I've had to learn to do this on my own as my husband works a lot and is often not home... so she hates it but it's a matter of 10 seconds and I think that's better than having a big issue on my hands every time and drag it out... a few seconds after she swalloed it she's fine and I give her a big hug afterwards. Hope this helps! Inga Re: Cimetidine taste issues - help i know this sounds mean but the doctors told me to hold his arms stright above his head next to his ears and someone shoot the med in the back corrner of his mouth they get mad but if you do it right they can' t spit it out . then they know your not going to play games they know they have to take there med. period . works only took about a few days for him to know how important it is and that he felt better. chicks ************ ********* ********* ******** See what's free at http://www.aol. com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 Well forcing it down does seem kinda mean, but I guess it depends on the age too of the child. Our son (5yrs) just started taking Cimetidine about a couple of weeks ago and we find giving him something frozen w/ it helps. It might numb his taste buds or something but he takes it with a mouthful of ice cream or a frozen push-up popsicle and water chaser > > Hi all, > I understand that so many of you have problems with your child taking > medications, we do too. In fact, it has gotten to a point where it is > pretty much impossible to get anything into her. Recently, she needed > antibiotics for an ear infection and the only way to give it to her > was to put it in her milk bottle (she is 3 and I had planned to > discontinue using the bottle...), she complained about the taste, > saying she did not like vanilla (?) but then took it. We tried to do > the same with cimetidine which we were excited to give a try, but she > only took it a few times and now refuses the milk. We tried in > yoghurt, other drinks, liguid vitamins she usually likes, we tried to > reason with her, we tried to force her, we tried to bribe her. We also > had the cimetidine re-flavored (bubblegum) and when we got her to > taste it again she spit it out. > > Soooo, any other suggestions? I gave up last week, after only three > days of her taking a little bit via all these different > sources/methods... it is nerve-wrecking. I guess we might need to wait > for another year until she understands better, think about getting her > tonsils out which we have not yet through-through b/c we wanted to try > this first... or is there another taste that goes better with the > crazy peach taste that cimetidine comes in? or is there another kind > of tagamet that tastes better? am willing to pay... > > Let me know if anyone has any suggestions > > I'd appreciate it. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 We experienced this for about 6 weeks, then from wonderful suggestions from this group, we had it favored with bubble gum. The pharmacist also suggested adding Equal to it. My son has taken it every morning and night since then. We also use a reward system. He has a monthly calendar. When he takes it, he gets to choose a sticker and put it on the day! It works really well for us! Good luck!!! We are 14 days with no fever!!! Yea!!!! Mother to Conyers (2.3, fevering since may '06) > > From: " elnico1 " <angelica@...> > Date: 2007/05/09 Wed PM 12:15:39 EDT > > Subject: Cimetidine taste issues - help > > Hi all, > I understand that so many of you have problems with your child taking > medications, we do too. In fact, it has gotten to a point where it is > pretty much impossible to get anything into her. Recently, she needed > antibiotics for an ear infection and the only way to give it to her > was to put it in her milk bottle (she is 3 and I had planned to > discontinue using the bottle...), she complained about the taste, > saying she did not like vanilla (?) but then took it. We tried to do > the same with cimetidine which we were excited to give a try, but she > only took it a few times and now refuses the milk. We tried in > yoghurt, other drinks, liguid vitamins she usually likes, we tried to > reason with her, we tried to force her, we tried to bribe her. We also > had the cimetidine re-flavored (bubblegum) and when we got her to > taste it again she spit it out. > > Soooo, any other suggestions? I gave up last week, after only three > days of her taking a little bit via all these different > sources/methods... it is nerve-wrecking. I guess we might need to wait > for another year until she understands better, think about getting her > tonsils out which we have not yet through-through b/c we wanted to try > this first... or is there another taste that goes better with the > crazy peach taste that cimetidine comes in? or is there another kind > of tagamet that tastes better? am willing to pay... > > Let me know if anyone has any suggestions > > I'd appreciate it. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 I was shocked when our dr. prescribed a PILL form of cimetidine for my 3 1/2 yr old. I thought - how in the world was I going to get him to take a pill? Well, it's been soooooo easy. He takes 150 mg three times a day and since the pill came in 300 mg tablets, I have to split them. I bought a pill splitter which is the way to go instead of a knife or razor blade. Anyway, Joe takes the 1/2 pill w/out a fuss, sometimes even w/out a drink, so it must not taste bad in pill form. Just an idea for those w/ children 3 and up (and maybe younger??) .....it's easier than you think! Kathleen C Chattanooga, TN elnico1 <angelica@...> wrote: Hi all, I understand that so many of you have problems with your child taking medications, we do too. In fact, it has gotten to a point where it is pretty much impossible to get anything into her. Recently, she needed antibiotics for an ear infection and the only way to give it to her was to put it in her milk bottle (she is 3 and I had planned to discontinue using the bottle...), she complained about the taste, saying she did not like vanilla (?) but then took it. We tried to do the same with cimetidine which we were excited to give a try, but she only took it a few times and now refuses the milk. We tried in yoghurt, other drinks, liguid vitamins she usually likes, we tried to reason with her, we tried to force her, we tried to bribe her. We also had the cimetidine re-flavored (bubblegum) and when we got her to taste it again she spit it out. Soooo, any other suggestions? I gave up last week, after only three days of her taking a little bit via all these different sources/methods... it is nerve-wrecking. I guess we might need to wait for another year until she understands better, think about getting her tonsils out which we have not yet through-through b/c we wanted to try this first... or is there another taste that goes better with the crazy peach taste that cimetidine comes in? or is there another kind of tagamet that tastes better? am willing to pay... Let me know if anyone has any suggestions I'd appreciate it. --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 The pill form is tasteless. My daughter doesn't even need water with it anymore (but we make her drink!) try the pill at 5 your son should be fine with it. The liquid is just gross, this is actually easy. Azzie mom to Kianna 9 From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of ringuetterj Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 10:15 AM Subject: Re: Cimetidine taste issues - help Well forcing it down does seem kinda mean, but I guess it depends on the age too of the child. Our son (5yrs) just started taking Cimetidine about a couple of weeks ago and we find giving him something frozen w/ it helps. It might numb his taste buds or something but he takes it with a mouthful of ice cream or a frozen push-up popsicle and water chaser > > Hi all, > I understand that so many of you have problems with your child taking > medications, we do too. In fact, it has gotten to a point where it is > pretty much impossible to get anything into her. Recently, she needed > antibiotics for an ear infection and the only way to give it to her > was to put it in her milk bottle (she is 3 and I had planned to > discontinue using the bottle...), she complained about the taste, > saying she did not like vanilla (?) but then took it. We tried to do > the same with cimetidine which we were excited to give a try, but she > only took it a few times and now refuses the milk. We tried in > yoghurt, other drinks, liguid vitamins she usually likes, we tried to > reason with her, we tried to force her, we tried to bribe her. We also > had the cimetidine re-flavored (bubblegum) and when we got her to > taste it again she spit it out. > > Soooo, any other suggestions? I gave up last week, after only three > days of her taking a little bit via all these different > sources/methods... it is nerve-wrecking. I guess we might need to wait > for another year until she understands better, think about getting her > tonsils out which we have not yet through-through b/c we wanted to try > this first... or is there another taste that goes better with the > crazy peach taste that cimetidine comes in? or is there another kind > of tagamet that tastes better? am willing to pay... > > Let me know if anyone has any suggestions > > I'd appreciate it. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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