Flu and Cold Tracker and School Sick Day Guidelines - TRIAMINIC GIVEAWAY

Wednesday, December 16, 2009



 It's that time of year again. It's flu season and the cold's and viruses are everywhere! No mommy wants to hear those sniffles and coughs that mean our little princess or big boy pirates are getting sick. We have to be prepared to keep those germs away! Thay's why Triaminic, a leader in children’s over-the-counter cold and flu symptom medication created this Cold and Flu Symptom Tracker. It is an online tool that provides a weekly data feed of cold & flu symptom trends for each state. Being aware of the activity in your area could help you prepare for when cold and flu symptoms appear. You can also get information to help prevent you and your family from becoming sick. 


If despite your valiant efforts to keep those nasty germs away your kids do get sick, read the Sick Day Guidelines PDF that Triaminic partnered with the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) to create. Most parents know when their kids aren’t feeling 100% - these Guidelines are aimed at helping parents decide when to keep kids at home, or send them off to school.

If you do end up with sick little ones Triaminic has a large selection of childrens medicine including the new Triaminic Strips. Single-use products like Triaminic Thin Strips® help ensure accurate dosing. Each convenient strip provides a pre-measured dose of medicine that dissolves quickly on the tongue, so you know that your child is receiving the intended dose, every time. They also have day and night formula cough syrups available for children.


 Do not forget when dispensing medication to children to always read and follow medicine labels exactly and ensure that the child receives the recommended dose for his or her age.     




When you find yourself needing to buy Triaminic for your kids be sure to use a coupon so you can save a little money AND make your little ones Feel better. Click on the picture to your left and you'll be taken to a page to print a coupon for $1.50 off any Triaminic product.


Would you like to try the Triaminic Thin Strips for free? If so, enter the giveaway below for your chance to get a free pack.

This giveaway is open to the US only and it will end on Dec.27.

Unless bonus entries are listed below, each option counts as one entry. In order for each of your entries to count you must leave a comment for each entry. For example, if you get five entries you will need to leave five seperate comments, such as grabbed your button #1, grabbed your button #2, ... You get it? If not, let me know and I'll explain it better. :)



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 It's that time of year again. It's flu season and the cold's and viruses are everywhere! No mommy wants to hear those sniffles and coughs that mean our little princess or big boy pirates are getting sick. We have to be prepared to keep those germs away! Thay's why Triaminic, a leader in children’s over-the-counter cold and flu symptom medication created this Cold and Flu Symptom Tracker. It is an online tool that provides a weekly data feed of cold & flu symptom trends for each state. Being aware of the activity in your area could help you prepare for when cold and flu symptoms appear. You can also get information to help prevent you and your family from becoming sick. 


If despite your valiant efforts to keep those nasty germs away your kids do get sick, read the Sick Day Guidelines PDF that Triaminic partnered with the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) to create. Most parents know when their kids aren’t feeling 100% - these Guidelines are aimed at helping parents decide when to keep kids at home, or send them off to school.

If you do end up with sick little ones Triaminic has a large selection of childrens medicine including the new Triaminic Strips. Single-use products like Triaminic Thin Strips® help ensure accurate dosing. Each convenient strip provides a pre-measured dose of medicine that dissolves quickly on the tongue, so you know that your child is receiving the intended dose, every time. They also have day and night formula cough syrups available for children.


 Do not forget when dispensing medication to children to always read and follow medicine labels exactly and ensure that the child receives the recommended dose for his or her age.     




When you find yourself needing to buy Triaminic for your kids be sure to use a coupon so you can save a little money AND make your little ones Feel better. Click on the picture to your left and you'll be taken to a page to print a coupon for $1.50 off any Triaminic product.


Would you like to try the Triaminic Thin Strips for free? If so, enter the giveaway below for your chance to get a free pack.

This giveaway is open to the US only and it will end on Dec.27.

Unless bonus entries are listed below, each option counts as one entry. In order for each of your entries to count you must leave a comment for each entry. For example, if you get five entries you will need to leave five seperate comments, such as grabbed your button #1, grabbed your button #2, ... You get it? If not, let me know and I'll explain it better. :)



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  • Retweet and Digg (Using the Two Buttons at the Top of Each Post) Any Non-Giveaway Post(s) (3 bonus entries for each post you submit, leave post titles in comment(s))
  • Leave a Comment on Any Non-Giveaway Post

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