Getting your Gaviscon doses confused with your calpol, omeprazole, domperidone and ranitidine? When was the last dose given? Does mum in the morning know what medicines were given by dad in the night?
Keep track of medicines, milk feeds, and introduction of new foods, by type, amount and time.
Track their routine, suitable for one child, siblings and even twins or triplets.
So mum and dad know on their shift what was given in the middle of the night!
Great for the Nanny, child-minder or the Grandparents!
Great help for allergies and food intolerances.
Reduce the risk of errors relating to dosage and frequency of medication.
Clear record for medical staff.
Free Pencil included!
Great present for new parents!
Customer Reviews
I have 3 children including twins. The medicine book is very handy when there are multiple carers such as grandparents and my husband and I work at different times. But it really came into its own when my youngest came out of hospital. He had a bag full of medicines - we were too tired to think. By using the medicine diary, we were able to just 'swap shifts' without long discussions as it was clear about what medicine was due when. It also saved us waking each other in the night to see what medicine had already been administered. I really like the pencil which is included as it feels nice to write on the page yet wipes off cleanly. Katy
A well designed, easy to use book with plenty of space should you need it. We used ours when our son was poorly recently and knew in an instant when grandma had given the last spoon of calpol. I would definitely recommend having one to help put your mind at ease - there's enough going on with a poorly baby in the house! Kate
Great product, will be giving both of my books to our childminder, so we will always have a record, and it can be used again and again. Love it. Jo