Giving medicines to babies and young children
What you do
For infants
- Use dropper or syringe to put one drop at a time onto tongue and wait for them to
swallow — Figure 6.18
- OR use syringe nozzle between gums and cheek to give small amounts at a time — wait
for swallow reflex
- OR if breast fed — use syringe nozzle between breast and side of baby’s mouth to give
small amounts at a time — Figure 6.19
For young children
- Hold in positions shown — Figure 6.20, Figure 6.21, Figure 6.22
- If kicking — put legs between carer’s thighs and ask carer to hold tight
- For medicine — use syringe or cup. If cup, keep medicine cup to lips, so if child
spits out syrup you can catch it and give it to them again
- A fruit syrup may be used to improve the taste of medicine but makes the volume larger
- Older children can be taught to swallow tablets where the dose allows. This is more
reliable dosing and easier for parent and child
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