Sick days with Pfizer Pediatric

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Disclosure- I was provided with samples by Pfizer Pediatric Platform for this  review and social shares in order to facilitate this review.  All opinions are my own and honest.

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Sick days happen- when your kids go to school or day care or the park or anywhere that involves contact with other small humans, and germs spread.  This leads to stronger immune systems down the line, but short term it leads to the sniffles, colds, congestion, and fevers.  To help alleviate these issues, it always best to be well prepared with a medicine cabinet of options like Infant and Children’s Advil®, Children’s Robitussin®, and Children’s Dimetapp®.  “Children’s Advil® helps with fever and pain, but is meant for little ones between 2 years and 11 yearsChildren’s Robitussin® assists with controlling coughs and can last for up to 6 hours.  Children’s Dimetapp® helps with cold and cough symptoms and is the number one doctor recommended brand.

Some other tips for little ones who are sick include:

  1.  Keep them comfy.  Blankets, plush toys, low light, anything to give them the feeling of warmth and comfort to help them sleep through it, and wake up better.
  2. Keep close.  Since your little one is not 100% they may not be as vocal as usual and you might need to keep an eye on them for subtle ques as so what they need.  Examples are, extra coughing, they need more water, not soda or juice, water.  Extra moans and groans maybe its time for more medicine.  Extra boogers, more tissues and such.
  3. Quiet and chill is the name of the game.  Keep visitors to a  minimum and contact with other little ones to a minimum as well.  Just because your little one is sick doesn’t mean they all should be.

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With these tips and you yourself being a calm collected parent, you can withstand ALMOST any cold or flu that rears its ugly head. If you feel like it is too much for you, then there is always the pediatrician you can call. If you think your child is really sick, or if it lasts a while, do not hesitate to contact your regular pediatrician.  That is the reason why you have them, on speed dial isn’t it?

Pfizer Pediatric wants to help you get prepared for the fevers, coughs, and colds coming your way this season, and Target has all of the Pfizer Pediatric products you need to fight against the “ick’s” and “ew’s” that bring your kids down.  Each of these products are available at Target.com and your local Target stores as well.

I was provided with the following in order to share my opinions with you-

They really came in handy when my little one was dealing with the cold and flu season.  It’s always good to have them in the house so you are ready when your kids fall ill- no one needs a sick kid and no medicine in sight.  Head to your local Target and pick up some for your medicine cabinet today!

Comments

  1. takes a big stress off my shoulders.
    my bad

  2. awesome tips
    thanks
    we have been long time users of Dimetapp and Advil in our house.
    I don’t look forward to sick bouts but knowing I have the right medicine takes a big r

  3. I’m so glad that cold/flu season is over. Now it’s time for the heat – sunburns, heat fevers, and more!

  4. Yes, always keep your cabinet stocked!

  5. I hate it when my kiddos are sick, but I love having great medicine that always works to help make them feel better.

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