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baker1
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Sun, Oct 07 2012, 12:16 am
I would like to give my child tylenlol and the only bottle I have is a bottle that I used when she had coxackie virus ablout 5 months ago. I know I stuck the dropper back in after it was in her mouth. Can it be that the germ is still alive in there?
would You use it?
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zaq
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Sun, Oct 07 2012, 7:22 am
I'd chuck it. Tylenol does not kill germs, and the infant formula is loaded with sugar that germs just adore. next time, remember to wash the dropper and let it dry before replacing it in the bottle.
FTR, germs can live on anything, including alcohol, so never put back in a bottle anything that's been in someone's mouth or that has touched any nonsterile surface.
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