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How does everyone carry around their Piriton?

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RambleOn · 22/08/2008 21:41

I have been carrying round a big glass bottle of Piriton in my changing bag now for over a year.

Surely there must be a better way? Can you get plastic bottles or sachets? Does anyone decant into another container?

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tinytalker · 04/09/2008 11:24

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tinytalker · 04/09/2008 16:54

Thanks Turnip(!)
I have replied to your e-mail.

If anyone else has any comments on my site or is desperately looking for a product that will make looking after a child with allergies easier then please let me know and I will see if I can source it.

NK7231b339X117ab9f1ded · 04/09/2008 18:46

My son's nearly 13 and still will not take tablets. He has a small plastic bottle with a measured amount of ceterizine in and his epipen and inhaler all carried in a yellow cross carry case(they have a web site) which he carries at all time. I had no problems with the plastic bottle at the chemist when i explained he needed to be able to self medicate at school.
(junior schoold age)

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