Many parents have a hard time giving the medicine to a child because the baby "spits" the medicine very easily. These difficulties can be overcome with some simple tricks depending on the type of medication.

The German Association of Pediatrics and Adolescent Doctors said that drinking drugs are often accompanied by a needleless syringe to determine the dose.

Simply put the syringe in the pipette (brunette) bottle feeding, then put it in the child's mouth, which helps to release the "suction reflex" in the child. In this way the child often swallows the medicine without problems.

For medicines with bitter taste, parents can hide them in infant meal or in apple mash or yogurt, for example, taking into account that some medicines may not be mixed with dairy products, which can be known through the attached leaflet.

Suppositories can be easily inserted by pouring warm water into them and they are still in the package, and they slip better when the pointed tip points back.