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Dr. Brown's Pacidose Pacifier Baby Medicine Dispenser with Oral Syringe | New-b

  • Baby medicine dispenser allows parents to safely and easily administer accurate doses of baby medicine to their children from birth to grade school without fuss

  • New etched syringe - hospital grade calibrated 5 ml syringe with measurements that won't rub off. Pacidose pacifier can also be used with any oral Syringe

  • Design fits age - This pacifier was designed to miss the taste buds so the size does matter. The largest size has been used in kids up to 12 years old.

  • Bpa and latex free made from ABS and silicone

  • Invented by a doctor

The Dr. Brown’s Pacidose is a specialized device designed to help parents administer liquid medicine to infants and toddlers in a gentler, less distressing way. It combines a pacifier / bulb-style component with an oral syringe, so medicine is delivered through the soft silicone bulb, rather than directly forcing liquid into the mouth.

Typically, the kit includes:

A soft silicone bulb / pacifier attachment (often in two sizes: 0–6 months and 6–18+ months)

A clear oral syringe with measurement markings for precise dosing

Connectors so that the syringe can attach to the bulb part to deliver medicine through it

The device is made of BPA-free, food-safe components (silicone and suitable plastics) and is designed to be dishwasher (top rack) safe and sterilizer safe for ease of cleaning.

Its design intention is to reduce spitting out, reduce pooling of medicine in the cheeks, and help bypass the baby’s taste buds to improve compliance.

One version of it is listed in product databases. [Dr. Brown’s Pacidose Pacifier & Liquid Medicine Dispenser]() may represent the same or equivalent device (depending on regional naming or kit contents).

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Key Features

Feature Description / Why It’s Useful

Soft 100% silicone bulb / nipple Gentle on baby’s mouth, flexible, less intimidating than rigid syringes.

Two bulb sizes Usually includes size for 0–6 months and size for 6–18+ months to suit baby growth stages.

Precise syringe measurement The included syringe has etched measurement markings to ensure accurate dosing.

Bypasses taste buds & avoids pooling Medicine is pushed through the bulb so it doesn’t pool in cheeks or hit taste buds strongly—reducing resistance or spit-outs.

Fits many oral syringes The bulb can accept many standard oral syringes, offering flexibility.

Easy assembly & cleaning Simple to put together, and components are dishwasher (top rack) and sterilizer safe.

BPA-free, safe materials The device is made from safe materials suited for infants.

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Benefits / Advantages

Less resistance from baby

Because the medicine is introduced via a pacifier-like interface, babies often accept it more readily than a rigid syringe or spoon.

Reduced spitting or gagging

By bypassing taste buds and avoiding liquid pooling in cheeks, it decreases chances of the baby spitting out the medicine.

Accurate dosing

The syringe’s measurement markings help caregivers deliver exact prescribed amounts, reducing dosing errors.

Comfort & gentler experience

The soft silicone bulb is more comfortable for baby’s palate and may be better tolerated, especially for infants who resist standard syringes.

Versatility & compatibility

Since the bulb can accept different oral syringes, it offers flexibility if caregivers already have syringes in use.

Easy maintenance

The ability to sterilize or wash parts easily means better hygiene and safety in repeated use.

Longer usable span

With two bulb sizes, it can grow with the baby from newborn phases through toddler months.

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Typical Use & Instructions (General Guidance)

1. Assemble

Fill the oral syringe with the prescribed amount of liquid medicine, then attach the syringe to the bulb / pacifier part of the device.

2. Administer

Place the bulb end into baby’s mouth (similar to a pacifier) and gently push the syringe to deliver medicine through the bulb. The medicine comes via the bulb, not as a free stream.

3. Slow, controlled flow

Push slowly so baby can swallow as medicine is released, reducing risk of choking or gagging.

4. Cleaning

Disassemble the parts, wash thoroughly, sterilize if needed. Ensure no residual moisture inside the bulb before reassembling, to avoid mold or bacterial growth.

5. Switch bulb over time

As baby grows, use the larger bulb size (6–18+ months) when recommended.

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Limitations / Precautions / Considerations

Not a pacifier or toy

The Pacidose is strictly for medicine delivery — one should not tie it around baby’s neck, or use it like a regular pacifier.

Choking / flow risk

If medicine is pushed too fast, or baby cannot swallow adequately, risk of choking or gagging can increase, especially in premature or very weak infants. Some user reports warn of this.

Cleaning challenges

The interior of the bulb may trap moisture or residual liquid; incomplete drying or cleaning could lead to mold or bacterial growth.

Markings may fade

Some users report that the syringe’s etched marks may wear off over time with repeated cleaning.

Not all syringes may fit properly

While designed to accept many oral syringes, not all will be perfectly compatible — check fit before use.

Discard if damaged

Any sign of wear, cracks, or degradation should prompt replacement of the device.

Ask pediatrician guidance

For premature infants, or babies with swallowing difficulties, medical advice is prudent before use.


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