Friday, October 1, 2010

Review & Giveaway: PediaCare Medicine

Confused about cold/flu medicines for children? Introducing an expanded line of safe and effective medicines from the trusted brand for children, PediaCare – with and without acetaminophen -- for children and infants -- that addresses most sick-child situations: cough, cold, allergy, flu, congestion, fever and pain. Product offerings, in kid-pleasing flavors, match the formulations of other recalled brands and are arriving in stores just in time for the cold/flu season. In particular, PediaCare Infant and Children’s fever and pain reducers are a great solution for moms wanting a branded acetaminophen alternative.
Need help to determine which medicine is best for your child based on his/her symptoms? Download PediaCare’s free iPhone app, then check off your child’s symptoms and PediaCare will help you determine which product is best for your child based on the symptoms they need relief of.  PediaCare is putting the key to your child’s comfort at the tip of your fingers. The iPhone application is not diagnostic but a shopping tool, to help make a trip to the pharmacy a little bit easier and will launch early October and available for free download at www.pediacare.com
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My son had a fever two weeks ago and I usually use Children's Motrin this time I tried PediCare Fever Reducer and it worked wonderfully. His fever was gone within a half hour. 



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