My son's 14 month old baby is on Flucloxacillin antibiotics. He needs to take it four times a day. My son says he is going to give his baby a dose at 8pm at night and 8am when baby wakes up (which is a 12 hour gap), plus two other doses. But my sister says that he needs to have the doses as near to 6 hours apart that is conveniently possible.
Is the 12 hour gap between doses ok, or will it render the antibiotic course practically useless?
Thank you very much.
Do you have any tricks how to get baby to take the medicine? My son gently squeezes it from a syringe into baby's mouth, but baby spits it out because it tastes disgusting. It is to be taken one hour BEFORE food, so not sure if he's allowed to have something nice to eat to disguise the flavour. What do you think?
Always squeeze the medicine into the side of the cheek, less likely to be spat or dribbled out, yes offer a drink afterwards to remove taste and wash down.
He is still spitting it out as it tastes disgusting (I can verify that, as I tasted it). I have just bought him some honey, jam and mango puree to mix it with to disguise the taste. He hasn't had another dose as yet. Does anyone know any tried and trusted foods that will disguise the flavour of this particularly bitter antibiotic. My sister has said it's best not to mix it with milk based foods.
I'd give the surgery a ring and see if you can get anything more palatable for the poor wee soul.
Otherwise, I'd have thought try to disguise it in any food he likes.
Thanks everyone for your answers. Maybe a hollowed out grape with the medicine inside would do the trick. Don't want to put him off grapes though. It's a difficult one.
Thank you wolf. He does have it in a syringe, but he starts blowing raspberries before it's even in his mouth. There was an answer in the other thread that said to lean him back a bit, that's worth a try.