Remove the canister and cap from the mouthpiece.
Baby inhaler for cough.
The inhaler is not reusable.
If your baby or toddler is sniffling or coughing try.
Baby cough remedies for a cold.
Store the powder form in the unopened foil pouch until ready to use.
Assuming the inhaler technique is good challenging for infants other.
Wash your hands before feeding or touching your baby.
Don t wash the canister or put it in water.
Use a soft cloth to remove any medication buildup.
Avoid giving them aspirin which can cause reyes.
Let the mouthpiece dry completely.
Throw away any unused medicine 6 weeks 50 mcg strength or 2 months 100 and 250 mcg strengths after opening the foil pouch or when the counter on your inhaler device shows 0 whichever comes first.
Try your own mother s lots of fluids and plenty of rest routine although you may be eager to give baby cough medicine or cough syrup the american academy of.
Cough and cold medicines that are safe for grownups can cause serious side effects even life threatening ones in children under age 2.
It also requires liquid medication such as.
If your child is over 6 months old they can be given ibuprofen motrin advil or acetaminophen tylenol to help relieve fevers and body aches.
Sometimes young children who have wheezes caused by viruses will be given asthma treatments.
Teach everyone in the household to cough or sneeze into a tissue and then toss it.
Clean your baby s toys and pacifiers often.
If you can t reach a tissue in time cough or sneeze into the crook of your arm.
Assuming the inhaler technique is good challenging for infants other.
Shake off the water.
When soap and water aren t available use hand wipes or gels that contain alcohol.
Run warm tap water through the top and bottom of the mouthpiece for 30 60 seconds.
However some of the active ingredients in vicks are not safe for young children.
Do not attempt to take the inhaler apart.
If your child s cough is caused by asthma it can be treated with anti asthma medicationlike a ventolin puffer with a spacer but this treatment depends on your child s symptoms and the age of your child.