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Dear MMyers, I know some babies don't like taking medication. Luckily there are several options to make the medication more tolerable. First, many pharmacies are able to change the flavor of a medication using FlavorX flavorings. Second, the pharmacy or the doctors office may be able to give you a small syringe for medication. It will help with measuring the dose too. Place the syringe along the outside of the gums and gently squeeze out a bit at a time. Placing the medicine at the back of his mouth will avoid the sensitive taste buds on his tongue. You may need to give him medication followed by his bottle when he is most hungry and knows the bottle is coming. A third option is the melt in your mouth Zantac Efferdose. This can also be dissolved in water and given with a syringe. Some parents tell me their babies will dissolve the efferdose when placed in the cheek or on the tongue. Hope you find a way to get your son to take his medication. Maybe another parent will post their ideas too. Take care, Jan Gambino The Reflux Mom
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