This post has been sponsored by Pfizer Consumer Healthcare. All thoughts and reviews are my own.
As a mom, one of the hardest things for me is seeing my children sick.  I absolutely hate to see them suffering.  So it is really important to me to have the things I will need already on hand. That way when sick gets real I will be prepared and ready to nurse them back to health.  In addition to tissues, heat and ice packs,  it is a must to have good  children’s medicines. I like to have them on hand for each of my children to be able to take and help relieve their symptoms and help make them feel better during there illness.  There are 3 pediatric medicines specifically that I like to turn to when my children are sick. I wanted to share them with you.
“When sick gets real, the pediatric brands of Pfizer Consumer Healthcare are there with three solutions – Children’s Advil®, Children’s Robitussin® and Children’s Dimetapp® – to tackle the ickiest of symptoms.”-Pfizer
·     “Ease those aches and pains, while reducing a child’s fever fast with Children’s Advil®*, a great solution for kids as young as 2 and up to 11. Children’s Advil® comes in several great-tasting flavors, including: Sugar-free Dye-free Berry, Bubble Gum, Grape, Blue Raspberry, Fruit and Dye-Free White Grape flavors. There’s also Infants’ Advil® White Grape, which provides unsurpassed fever relief (among OTC pain relievers) with a syringe for easy dosing for children 6-23 months.”-Pfizer
·     “For your child’s cough, trust Children’s Robitussin® Extended-Release 12 Hour Cough Relief to control and relieve symptoms all-day or all- night. Available in grape or orange flavor, for children ages 4 and up. (Please note, certain Children’s Robitussin® products are only suitable for children ages 6 and up.)”-Pfizer
·     “Children’s Dimetapp® Multi-Symptom Cold Relief Dye-Free eases your child’s stuffy and runny nose, while quieting a bothersome cough. All in a great-tasting grape flavor that’s dye-free, for children ages 6 and up.”-Pfizer
I love that by having everything I need already on hand, when sick gets real I am available to cuddle and hold my kids when they need me most, rather than having to run to the store.
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**It is important to remember to always read and keep the cartons for complete warnings and dosing information on PfizerPediatric products and to always use as directed based on child’s age and symptoms.
Cindy Merrill says
My youngest Grand son Jack is four! When a 4-year old is cranky and just a little stuffy, remember the basics: fluids to keep your child hydrated and some R&R to help provide some much-needed rest
Susan Smith says
I saw they have a Sick Sense relief finder which recommends their otc medications to get some relief.
Kristen says
I learned the difference between the flu and a cold.
Julie L says
Love the idea of the sneeze and stow tissue boxes. We need that around here!
Marilyn Nawara says
I learned how to make a Sneeze and Stow Tissue Box.
Stephanie Grant says
I learned they have a relief finder as well as all kinds of neat little sick day tips that will come in so handy.
wendi says
i like the relief finder it for sure helps narrow down on what to buy
Debbie F says
I learned how to make slip free sick socks.
Didn’t even know slipping increases when you’re sick. đŸ˜€
thanks!
jeremy mclaughlin says
Learned how to a sneeze and stow tissue box.
Christina Foley says
I like the sick hacks – especially the sneeze and stow box.
Tonya Mcminn says
I learned how to make the sneeze and stow box.
polly says
I like the Relief Finder Section that if you answer some questions they will help you find the right product
latanya says
Medicine is given an expiration date to assure quality of product.
pamela j says
I saw some sick hacks.
Lana simanovicki says
I learned that no matter what you do to prevent sickness kids still get sick
Heather B says
I learned how to make a sneeze and stow tissue box.
Edye says
I saw how to make a sneeze and stow tissue box!
Amber Cheras says
I like how it helps you decide which product is right for you based on symptoms.
Susan Christy says
The Sneeze & Stow Tissue Box is genius!
Elizabeth Brooks says
I love the relief finder
Starla says
So many great products and tips and tricks. I learned a Sick Hack by helping the kiddos get all of their needed fluids in while sick with making a drink tracker which would be so helpful!
Kristie says
I like the Sneeze & Stow Tissue Box
Sarah Hayes says
I learned that Dimetapp is a good option to help kids fight cold symptoms
BIRDIE SKOLFIELD says
I learned how to make a sneez & stow box
Shelley Joy P says
I saw that you can vote for America’s Greatest School Nurse on the site.
Daniel M says
learned how to make a sneeze and stow box
Nannypanpan says
I learned how to make a sneeze and stow tissue box
Kimberly Flickigner says
I learned several different sick hacks and the difference between the cold and the flu.
Kimberly Flickinger says
I learned the difference between the cold and the flu and several sick hacks.
Mary Cloud says
I like the Sneeze and Stow Tissue Box design
Kelly Grant says
I like the Sneeze and Stow Tissue Box design
Laurie Nykaza says
I learned how to make a sneeze and stow tissue box which i could use.
Fiona N says
I love their Sick Hacks and Coupons
Thank You for the chance!
Barbara Riffe says
They have a chart to identify whats wrong with your child and correct meds to use.
Jerry Marquardt says
I learned that you can join sickjustgotreal.com in congratulating the America’s Greatest School Nurse.