Guest guest Posted May 28, 2002 Report Share Posted May 28, 2002 Does Valtrex have a hard shell covering as the 'blue coat'? If so, crusing it may well negate it's effectiveness. Just a thought to share mjh In a message dated 5/28/02 4:25:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, regina.feferman@... writes: > Hi everyone, > Let me share some experience about giving medicine. Valtrex taste very > bitter with any " dari " products, soy milk, rice milk, dari free, whatsoever. > And there is no taste at all if you add it to diluted apple or pear > juice.Pine apple juice is good as well. I just wash off the blue coat, crash > it very carefully and add to diluted pear juice. I use spill proof bottle, > so it goes great. I was really surprised seeing lots of difficulties you > guys have. My son is pretty easy to manage, but he usually can taste > something unusual very quickly, but we never has had any problems with > Valtrex. It took me for awhile till I found the right liquid to use, but it > works very good. Contrary, Nizoral makes very bitter combination with juice, > but is is great with Dari Free. I do it the same way, crash and add to > liquid. Hope it helps > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Share Posted May 31, 2002 Not necessarily. In Singapore - Valtrex 500mg does not have a blue coat - its white with no coat " Valtrex " printed in blue - made by Glaxo-Wellcome - probably UK version. Re: valtrex - blue coat Does Valtrex have a hard shell covering as the 'blue coat'? If so, crusing it may well negate it's effectiveness. Just a thought to share mjh In a message dated 5/28/02 4:25:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, regina.feferman@... writes: > Hi everyone, > Let me share some experience about giving medicine. Valtrex taste very > bitter with any " dari " products, soy milk, rice milk, dari free, whatsoever. > And there is no taste at all if you add it to diluted apple or pear > juice.Pine apple juice is good as well. I just wash off the blue coat, crash > it very carefully and add to diluted pear juice. I use spill proof bottle, > so it goes great. I was really surprised seeing lots of difficulties you > guys have. My son is pretty easy to manage, but he usually can taste > something unusual very quickly, but we never has had any problems with > Valtrex. It took me for awhile till I found the right liquid to use, but it > works very good. Contrary, Nizoral makes very bitter combination with juice, > but is is great with Dari Free. I do it the same way, crash and add to > liquid. Hope it helps > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2002 Report Share Posted May 31, 2002 In France it is white, too. Re: valtrex - blue coat > > > Does Valtrex have a hard shell covering as the 'blue coat'? If so, crusing > it may well negate it's effectiveness. > Just a thought to share > mjh > > > In a message dated 5/28/02 4:25:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > regina.feferman@... writes: > > > > Hi everyone, > > Let me share some experience about giving medicine. Valtrex taste very > > bitter with any " dari " products, soy milk, rice milk, dari free, > whatsoever. > > And there is no taste at all if you add it to diluted apple or pear > > juice.Pine apple juice is good as well. I just wash off the blue coat, > crash > > it very carefully and add to diluted pear juice. I use spill proof bottle, > > so it goes great. I was really surprised seeing lots of difficulties you > > guys have. My son is pretty easy to manage, but he usually can taste > > something unusual very quickly, but we never has had any problems with > > Valtrex. It took me for awhile till I found the right liquid to use, but > it > > works very good. Contrary, Nizoral makes very bitter combination with > juice, > > but is is great with Dari Free. I do it the same way, crash and add to > > liquid. Hope it helps > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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