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A spoonful of sugar?

By Yang Wanli | China Daily | Updated: 2016-02-05 07:52

Successfully persuading children to take medicines is a problem faced by parents across the globe.

"Flavoring a child's medicine is a good way of solving the problem," said Ji Lianmei, a pharmacist at the Beijing United Family Hospital. She said flavor additives are available without prescription in many drug stores overseas, but are rarely found in China. The flavor of medicines is usually decided by the drug companies and cannot be changed according to individual taste.

As an alternative, she suggested that parents add the medicine to their child's favorite foods, for example, apple sauce, pudding or even ice cream.

A spoonful of sugar?

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