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.
mami2jcn says
I saw the sneeze and stow tissue box.
HS says
I learned to make Sneeze & Stow Tissue Box, it would be great fun to teach kids.
shelly peterson says
I seen they have sick hacks. I like the sneeze and stow tissue box idea.
Cheryl B says
I like the sneeze and stow tissue box. What a great idea.
Nicole Sender says
I learned how to make a Sneeze & Stow Tissue Box. Great idea!
amy says
I’m loving the SickWeather feature and know that I’ll be taking advantage of it.
Lauryn R says
I learned that they have a Vote America’s Greatest School Nurse contest and you can nominate your schools nurse.
Lisa Brown says
I saw they have a Sick Sense RELIEF FINDER which recommends their otc medications to get some relief.
Janet W. says
I saw they have some neat sick hack ideas like the Sick Day Dose Tracker.
vickie L couturier says
you can Vote for America’s Greatest School Nurse!
Julie Wood says
I like the sneeze and stow tissue box. What a great idea!
Stephanie says
I learned how to make a Sneeze & Stow Tissue Box.
tracee says
There are coupons available on the site. Also a quiz type questionnaire to help you figure out what you need to make your kid feel better
Cheryl says
I saw a sick hack for Sneeze & Stow Tissue Box.
Jeanna says
I like how they help you find relief for you child by asking you some simple questions.
DEBIJOT says
I learned how to craft a sneeze and stow box.
Robin Abrams says
I learned that they have a Vote for America’s Greatest School Nurse contest where you can nominate your schools nurse.
Maureen says
They have several flavors available.
Maureen says
I rec. BM emails.
Julie Lundstrom says
I like the Sick Day Kit for the kids when they are sick. I think it is a good idea and the sick day tracker so I remember when they had their last dose of meds.
Elle says
I learned that they have sick hacks on their site.
Charlene S. says
I learned that you can buy these online at Amazon.com.
Elena says
I learned how to make a Sneeze & Stow Tissue Box.
Chrissy says
I love their sick sense relief finder – that’s so helpful and less scary than trying to google something!
Nancy says
On their site, I saw the directions to make a Sneeze & Stow Tissue Box.
Janice Crespo says
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
Andrea Smith says
I like the sick hacks section!
hannah says
I learned that they have coupons you can use to save up to $3.50.
BusyWorkingMama says
I like the sick hacks on their website. Some fun ideas!
Kelly D says
I saw Sick Hacks such as the Sick Day Dose Tracker.
Marcie W. says
I like the Sick Kid Sip & Track sick hack idea!
Gwendolyn Jordan says
I liked the sick hacks section
RENEE WALTERS says
I learned how to make their Sneeze & Stow Tissue Box.
Natalie says
I learned that Dimetapp Long Acting Cough Plus Cold delivers up to 8 hours of cough relief.
heather says
I went to the site and I learned that you can find out where these products are sold in your area by using their site.
janetfaye says
I learned – While the average adult only gets 2-4 colds a year, children can average to 6-10 colds a year.
Lana simanovicki says
I like the sick hacks
KENNETH OHL says
I learned you can vote for the best school nurse
Laura says
I saw the sick sense relief finder on their website, where you can enter your child’s age range, how he or she is feeling, and symptoms. They then recommend a product!
shirley says
I saw a Sick Hack for a Sick Day Dose Tracker.
Maryann D. says
I like that they have a section on the web site to start by selecting your child’s age range and matching up how he or she is feeling.
Then, continue to select your child’s symptoms.
Barbara Montag says
I learned that Children’s Dimetapp has a kid friendly grape flavor.
thank you
Dan Dykstra says
I like the pick a face from your site to start to help give your child the correct medication and dosage.
Rachel says
I learned that they have a sick sense relief finder on the site. It’s a really cool feature.
Nicole Martin says
I learned how to make the sneeze and stow box… How clever!
Cynthia R says
I learned you can go to their website and $3.50 worth of coupons for these products.
Soha Molina says
Prevent any tumbles from slipping and sliding with hot glue on the soles of fuzzy socks.
Ashley Buff says
The sick day dose tracker is a great idea to keep track of when your child’s last dose of medication was.
Anita Duvall says
I was not aware of the Sick Sense Relief Finder Questions. This is a great way to figure out what product is best for your child.
Samantha C. says
I love that they have coupons.