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Reddit mentions of Ezy Dose Kids Baby Oral Syringe & Dispenser | Calibrated for Liquid Medicine | 5 mL/1 TSP | Includes Bottle Adapter

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Ezy Dose Kids Baby Oral Syringe & Dispenser | Calibrated for Liquid Medicine | 5 mL/1 TSP | Includes Bottle Adapter. Here are the top ones.

Ezy Dose Kids Baby Oral Syringe & Dispenser | Calibrated for Liquid Medicine | 5 mL/1 TSP | Includes Bottle Adapter
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    Features:
  • SELF-CARE: Ezy Dose self care products are designed to make cleansing and care quick, easy, and stress-free
  • EASY USE: Simple design, Prevents over insertion and dispenses liquid or solution effortlessly
  • CAPACITY: Syringe holds up to 5mL of liquid/solution
  • BUILT TO LAST: Quality design, Built to withstand repeated use
  • HEALTHY LIVING: Ezy Dose products make living healthier simply easier, Many products endorsed by the Arthritis Foundation
Specs:
ColorWhite and Transparent
Height8 Inches
Length1 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2015
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.06 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Ezy Dose Kids Baby Oral Syringe & Dispenser | Calibrated for Liquid Medicine | 5 mL/1 TSP | Includes Bottle Adapter:

u/parbunkel · 10 pointsr/ttcafterloss

You don't need a fancy syringe. I've gotten pregnant at least twice (third time was an ambiguous CP type thing but probably three times) using at-home insemination. We used a medicine doser, a needle-less syringe you can pick up at CVS for like $5. Like this. Yep, worked fine. However, I would not say it's an alternative to IUI or IVF. IUI and IVF serve different needs. It depends on the issues you're having.

u/servedconserved · 2 pointsr/microdosing

At a pharmacy you can get either a baby medicine dropper or med syringe like this, would be easier to use than a scale. Any small syringe, like an insulin syringe, marked in 1ml increments would work fine. By the way keep in mind 1ml = 1cc, so if it's calibrated in cc's that'll work fine.

https://www.amazon.com/Calibrated-Medicine-Syringe-Adapter%E2%94%82Liquid-Dispenser/dp/B000VCF6FG/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_121_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=ZNN53JBTDFRZASERV4KY

u/dhettinger · 2 pointsr/CBD

I keep mine in the fridge and use a oral medicine syringe draw cap to dose. I can't imagine taking it with me all the time, especially with a dropper lid. Perhaps a solid cap and another means of dosing might be a good idea. Sorry you're finding no joy.

u/anadune · 1 pointr/mead

Spray bottles are awesome, but I would suggest getting a syringe that works with children's medicine. I got mine by asking a pharmacist for one. Depending on your bottle size, you can just measure out the exact amount of StarSan to squirt in reservoir.