💊 Sip, don’t struggle—make pill time effortless!
The Pill Taker Cup is a compact, BPA-free medicine dispenser designed to simplify swallowing medium to large pills. Featuring a dry pill shelf and dishwasher-safe construction, it supports independent medication intake for kids, adults, and seniors alike.
U**H
Can guide very well to swallow
I think with somePractice this can definitely help. My kid was not at all swallowing. But with this I have hope . She was able to swallow twice . But much more practice to do .i will recommend it
A**T
Good idea but poor function
I really wanted to make this work but it just didn’t. If the pill gets wet it will stick to the ledge. But, it’s easy to fill the cup without the pill getting wet.My problem was the pill just falls into my mouth instantly and I’m stuck just as if I didn’t use this cupsWould not recommend.
A**R
Amazing cup
This cup is amazing! My daughter could not get a pill down without gagging, even when in a recovery room. First try with cup and she can swallow all of them!
H**Y
It didn't work for us but might for someone else
Pros:* Affordable* Good idea & designCons:* It doesn't work for every child. It's worth trying, but after a lot of tries I had to accept the fact that it wasn't going to work for mine.We worked with child development to try to help my child swallow pillows before trying this. Child development suggested using mini-M&M's to swallow & progressing to regular sized M&M's. They also suggested wrapping pills with a tiny amount of fruit roll ups to make them more slippery to swallow. My daughter could swallow the M&M's, but when we progressed to tic tacs, she couldn't swallow those. The fruit roll ups were a great idea, but it made pills too large to swallow.We started working with an occupational therapist & she suggested this cup.This is a great idea, but for reasons I don't understand it didn't work for us. I have an 11-year-old daughter who still can't swallow pills. All medicines that she takes are in liquid form. She's autistic & has developmental coordination disorder. I suspect that's why she struggles so much with it. Her occupational therapist recommended this cup. She tried and tried & couldn't do it. If it was a small capsule with a smooth gel shell, she managed a little better. It still took several tries though. Regular sized capsules couldn't be swallowed at all (we practiced with Vitamin D capsules that she typically chews once per week). However, with actual pills it was a complete failure. The pills would dissolve with her multiple attempts. She ended up just drinking the water that contained the dissolved pill. I guess that's one way of using it, but not the intended purpose.
S**C
Ok
It work ok.
R**T
Simple and it works.
I have always had trouble taking pills. This simple cup really works for me.
J**E
It worked!
My daughter went as far as to work with an Occupational Therapist on pill swallowing with no result…she successfully swallowed a pill for the first time using this cup!
E**
Pill sticks to shelf
We purchased this cup, in hopes it would help our son swallow his daily pill. One the pill gets wet, it immediately sticks to the shelf in the cup, defeating the purpose entirely.
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