Triaminic Review and Giveaway!

This giveaway is now over. The winners are Molly K and Lily Kwan. Congrats!

In the last three weeks, everybody (including me) in my house has either gotten the flu or a cold. I could have definitely used Triaminic's new online resource called: The Cold & Flu-Tracker. With this tracker, you can see how sick everybody in your area is. Since we live in Chicago, our levels here are very high. It is not all that surprising that we have been sick. With having school age children, you never know whether or not to send them to school (at least I have this problem). They have a great list of Sick Day Guidelines to help determine if your child should stay home from school.

With all that being said, something we find that helps in our house is the Children's Triaminic Thin Strips. Since Madison is in school, she needs a good night's rest. If she’s coughing all night, that’s not happening. We’ve tried the Night Time Cold & Cough strips here, and they work to relieve her symptoms at night. I love that the strips just dissolve on her tongue. She's at the age now that she doesn't like taking liquid medication, and she can't swallow pills. I don't even like swallowing pills, and I've used these. It takes a minute or so for the strip to dissolve, and it tastes good.

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This Post Has 86 Comments

  1. adam

    The flu level in Detroit is low!, and it better stay that way, Also crime is high! 😀

  2. Benita

    I learned that premeasured strips dissolve on the tongue.

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  14. Denise B.

    They have different varieties for different syptoms.

  15. xenia

    Over at Triaminic I learned that Madison, WI is low in sick levels, so that's good. Unfortunately, my family must be out of the norm because I feel like we've been sick forever.

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  31. Monique Rizzo

    In our area in Seattle it is moderate levels. Thanks for the chance.
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  32. Molly Capel

    I learned that my area has a moderate flu rating.

  33. Shilo Beedy

    I learned that you should keep your child home from school if they Have a fever of 100.4 degrees or higher

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    I checked out the flu level in MT… moderate! YAY! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  50. Erma

    I learned that they dissolve on your tongue.

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    I learned that right now we are in a very high area activity level for the cold and flu.

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    they have some for children ages 4 and up

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    I learned about SDIfan, a resource to check the number of incidences of sickness in your area. Thanks for the information and the opportunity to win.

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  80. kathy pease

    Like any product on the market, cold and cough medicines can have side effects. Therefore, it's always recommended to follow product label carefully. For detailed information on potential side effects pertaining to different ingredients in Triaminic® products, please read the entire label carefully.

  81. Gianna

    You should keep your child home from school if they Have a fever of 100.4 degrees or higher.

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