🍼 The only soother that delivers medicine with precision and care—because your child deserves the best.
The Elemed Pacifier BD200 is a patented, hypoallergenic silicone soother designed for safe and precise administration of liquids and medicines to infants. Featuring a unique one-way valve that completely prevents air bubbles, it reduces risks of colic and ear infections. Equipped with a syringe for accurate dosing, it is trusted by pediatric hospitals and registered as a medical device by the Italian Ministry of Health.
Model Number | BD200 |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 3 cm; 10 g |
Item model number | BD200 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Silicone |
Additional product features | Hypoallergenic |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 10 g |
P**Z
Use for babies who don’t take dummies
I bought this medicine pacifier as it was the most decently priced prime one. I was unsure if it would be useful as my 1 month old is exclusively breastfed and won’t take bottles and had not tried pacifiers before. However, it has been useful ( depending on his mood).Filling it up with medicine is easy, and it has measurements on it so can just pour it in. The measurements also allow us to see how much he’s had.I find it helpful to put on a hairdryer noise or other white noise to distract him and rock him around. Sometimes he will suck it out easily other times I end up using an oral syringe to give half of it as he refuses.All in all, good product, great for babies who use pacifiers, and useful/ worry a try who don’t.
C**A
Much less distressing way to get medicine into your baby than a syringe
Really impressed with this. I wasn't expecting much but thought I would try it for when my daughter is distressed and in pain from teething- making it more difficult to get her to accept the syringe. I filled it with Calpol and although she was inquisitive about the liquid coming out the dummy, she took it all in 3 sucks. When cleaning it, I noticed that when it is filled, it doesn't come out of the dummy unless there is suction which hopefully tells me that the liquid won't pour out and choke the baby without her sucking on it. I've only used it once but it was much less distressing for my little one to take her Calpol than using a syringe.
R**K
Good idea in theory, just a few tweaks would improve the product
Not bad, although our medicine was quite grainy and unless you mix it very, very well you are left with the grains in the dispenser. Also, although the addition hole/syringe is a good idea in theory, trying to utilise that element with a wriggling infant who doesn't like the medicine in the first place is nigh on impossible. Would be great if giving a non-grainy/sediment liquid which your child doesn't mind.One friend did ask whether this would then confuse a child who has a normal dummy - ie would they expect their normal dummies to leak liquid too? And also, on the converse, if your child is not expecting a dummy to leak liquid they may choke on/be confused with this one when they suck and liquid comes out. Things worth considering.
B**G
Brilliant, with small issues.
Really good product for getting my 22 month old daughter to take her medicine, especially at night when she is asleep. I would highly recommend it. I have only had it for a few days and have already showed it to several of my friends who also have small children.My daughter knows exactly what it is for and is more willing to use this product than a spoon or syringe on its own. It helped to get her to practice with a bit of juice. The syringe injects the medicine into the reservoir through a valve and then it can be sucked through the small hole in the dummy.The only problem I have found with this is that the dummy section must be held with the hole facing upwards to stop the medicine leaking out when it is added. Medicine also comes through the dummy hole if you squeeze it out of the syringe with too much force. The valve in the reservoir is also open so medicine might leak out if the whole thing is moved around too much. We tend to fill it up immediately before giving it to her so this isn’t really a problem. I would recommend playing with it a bit with water or juice to get the hang of its limitations. The benefits of this product far outweigh the small problems.
E**D
Amazing for babies that won’t take medicine!
Absolute game changer! I have to give my 4 month old medicine twice a day and when she was a newborn she would take it in a bottle teat then as she got older pushed it out of her mouth. I move to a syringe which she took for a while then started fighting that and gagging/ vomiting. This was my last resort and has made it sooo much easier as she can’t spit it out so easily. My only feedback is they should have different size syringes as the markings don’t go low enough for her medicine (1.7mls) so I have to decant from other syringes that don’t fit the top. Brilliant device though, would highly recommend!
A**R
Bloody brilliant!
Absolutely a great purchase, after looking on amazon at all the other options I settled on this and what a great choice even if I do say so myself! The instructions aren’t in English but it’s fairly self explanatory, I cold sterilise as I’m not sure it would survive the heat of the bottle steriliser. The syringe provided personally I don’t think is that great so I use the syringe you get in the medicine bottle and open the cap and push the medicine through that way.It works a treat for me and means no more fighting with the sleep thief to take his medicine!
A**R
The teat didn’t dispense the medicine easily and ended up dripping all out of the bottom ...
bought this thinking it would solve my issues with trying to get antibiotics into my 8 month old, unfortunately not. The teat didn’t dispense the medicine easily and ended up dripping all out of the bottom as it wouldn’t click back into place properly. Ended with an even more frustrated baby than before.
S**U
Good product
Ignore the syringe because it's just like any other syringe. I am impressed with the dummy. My baby does take the medicine in it. Although it's only 5 mls, it's very easy to use. I haven't tried it with very thick meds but for sure it will work fine because it has a large bore. Only thing is that the med cup has a hole in the middle to facilitate air flow. Tge liquid could seep through it when baby sucks so make sure to put the cap under before giving it to the baby.
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