taking medication problem
Having a huge problem getting my gran... - CHADD's ADHD Pare...
Having a huge problem getting my grandson to take his chewable vyvanse. He keeps spitting it out. Has anyone crushed a chewable vyvanse?
Children with ADHD not taking their medication is common.
If you think he would swallow a pill, you could ask to change it. Another idea some have done is put it into something like pudding.. ( mix it with something), maybe a handful of trail mix.
The issue with not taking the medication is.. a control issue.
I wonder if you ask him what he is will to take it with? Since it is not an issue to go without. Ice cream?
This is a phase that they go through. We always watch our son put it in and swallow. Not an option.
It's hard not to worry about t and go our of our way to get them to take it.
Big hug for the struggle.
Take care,
Hi there . Crushing chewables (unlike pills/ tablets) is usually ok. Then you could put it in his oatmeal or, like another suggested, icecream or something similar. My son struggled with swallowing pills and putting them in a spoonful of pudding helped. However, he was not refusing, just struggling. For you, crushing and hiding in something else should do the trick. Good luck
My son takes his medication crunched up in yogurt. I make sure to get a stronger yogurt flavor so he tastes it less. Strawberry Greek yogurt works well for our house.
We have a medicine technique we use with our kids. We put the pill/capsule in the top of an applesauce or yogurt pouch and they just squeeze and swallow the pill with the sauce/yogurt. We've never had to break up capsules, they just squirt them in.
this is common from what I’ve experienced in my brothers. we personally had to switch to a pill to swallow. this didn’t work either so they recommended putting it in a spoon of chocolate icecream.
this has worked very well. I reccomend talking to his doctor and asking for a pill to swallow (if he is able to).
My 7 year old wasn’t able to swallow a pill until i brought the icecream, lol.
try pudding or icecream.
helped mine. hope this helps