🍼 The ultimate blend of care and convenience for modern parents!
The Safety 1st Pacifier Medicine Dispenser is a revolutionary tool designed to make administering medicine to your baby a breeze. With easy-to-read dosage markings, a unique design that prevents leftover medicine, and a focus on hygiene, this dispenser is perfect for busy parents who want to ensure their child's health without the hassle.
Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 2.76 x 1.97 inches |
Item model number | 49925 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
H**Z
Outstanding
This was a gift for my grand kids and they love it
C**E
Safety pacifier
This product works really well. It's comfortable and is perfect for the value I spent.
P**E
It’s a good idea
And I was excited for this one but it’s hard plastic and the cover comes off that olds the medicine. it’s just a mess you are better off using the syringe that comes with infant medication.
M**S
Worked okay
This medicine pacifier is a great idea and probably works for some. My son would suck some of it, but I couldn’t get him to finish. I think the syringe that comes with baby medicine works better for me.
R**M
Great idea 💡 but it does fall short
This is an awesome idea, I'm a grandma I've raised seven kids and when my kids were little with certain pacifiers you could put a little hole in it and then put the medication inside. I was glad to see that they finally came out with the product that was meant for that purpose. The only problem is my grandson gets a taste of the medication and then realizes what's going on and he spits The pacifier out. Unfortunately we're unable to get all the medication in him by using this method.
A**Y
Great! Such a great thing to have for a new baby!
This is an amazing product! I can't believe that I didn't find these sooner like when my sone was a baby. I bought 2 one for my sister and one for my cousin who are both about to have babies. I knew that anything that would make giving a little one medicine would be a great thing to get anyone for a new baby. I did open them for the diaper cakes that I made and it seemed very well constructed the back piece where you put the medicine comes out and goes back in very easy so I would say that it is almost mess free. The pacifier part is soft and gentle like a regular one so no worries about them not wanting to take it. I love this product and will purchase one for myself for the next go round.
E**E
Miracle worker
My one year old hates taking medicine but this right here is a game changer for sure. Super easy to use and clean and works so so well and will be buying again
C**T
The Safety First Pacifier Medicine Dispenser seeemed like a great idea when we first ordered it
The Safety First Pacifier Medicine Dispenser seemed like a great idea when we first ordered it, I was pregnant with our first baby. I recalled trying to give my siblings medicine growing up and the struggle it was. However after we had the baby and attempted to use it we noticed some design flaws.The first being that the nipple for the pacifier part was extremely hard, unlike any pacifier i have ever seen a baby actually take. This seemed to make it difficult for our son to keepin like mouth unlike is normal pacifier, it also seemed to be uncomfortable for his little mouth.Second issue was that the medicine cup in the back of the pacifier was difficult to get off and on, which made lots of spills if it had medicine in it.The third issue was that the medicine would leak around the edges of the dispenser. You would think with it being so hard to take off it would be sealed, but it wasn't.Fourth issue, was that baby had to be laying flat on his or her back to have the medicine dispense properly into the hard nipple. The nipple was free flow so the medicine would just pour out of it, meaning baby would choke and cough if it was in his or her mouth.The end results were that the baby still needed medicine. You and baby needed to shower and wash your clothes which are no covered in medicine. I would just suggest using the baby syringe seems easier and some what less messy.
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