This post has been sponsored by Pfizer Consumer Healthcare. All thoughts and reviews are my own.
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.
- Ease those aches and pains, while reducing a child’s fever fast with Children’s Advil® Suspension, 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.
- Formulated just for kids, Children’s Robitussin® DM Day/Night Pack (Children’s Robitussin® Cough & Chest Congestion for ages 4+ and Children’s Robitussin® Nighttime Cough Long-Acting for ages 6+) non-drowsy daytime formula helps break up chest congestion, while the long-acting nighttime formula relieves coughs and runny noses to help kids get the rest they need.
- All in a great tasting grape flavor, Children’s Dimetapp® Cold & Cough for ages 6+ tackles a child’s most bothersome stuffy and runny noses, all while working to relieve cough.
It’s that time of year again! The cold outside brings the season of colds inside. Today is so fitting because it’s our first snowfall here in Minnesota! (Hard to believe for December 5th) We’ve already had our first rounds of colds and coughs here in the house… even the 4 month old baby! (tear face). While there wasn’t much I could do to help him out other than a humidifier, a nose frida, and lots of mommy snuggles, I was so thankful for Pfizer products that could offer relief for my older boys’ runny noses and coughs. Children’s Robitussin® DM Day/Night Pack was our go-to for those yucky coughs!
I love that it comes together in a day and night pack- so smart. {Always read labels super carefully, Pfizer wants to be sure your kids are always safe! The Day is for 4+ and the night is for 6+} It helped them get sleep, which is so important when you are sick. There is nothing worse than being up all night with a cough! I trust brands like Robitussin, Advil, and Dimetapp, because I know they will actually work and that they are safe for my kids. Don’t wait until the last minute to race out in the snow to get some cough medicine- be prepared and stocked for when #sickjustgotreal. Help your child beat sickness quickly, so you all can go back to having a fabulous holiday season!
Kids get sick, no matter how much you do to prevent it. When sick gets real in your house, we’ve got your back with 3 solutions to tackle the ickiest of symptoms: Infants’ and Children’s Advil®, Children’s Robitussin®, and Children’s Dimetapp®.
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Pfizer is generously giving away $25 Virtual Visa gift card and (1) Children’s Advil® Suspension (various flavor), (1) Children’s Robitussin ® DM Day/Night Pack and (1) Children’s Dimetapp® Cold & Cough to one lucky reader!
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Visited the site and learned Fever is associated with a wide variety of causes. Fever in children is most often due to bacterial or viral infections, such as the common cold, the flu, an ear infection, or sore throat. However, fever can also signal a serious infection or disease.
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I learned that Children’s Dimetapp was the #1 pharmacist recommended brand for children’s cold and cough symptoms, according to a Pharmacy Times and U.S. News & World Report.
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