Frequently Asked Questions for the Oralflo
Pill Swallowing Cup
What
is the purpose of the fluted ribs in the spout?
The ribs hold the pill away from the sides of the cup to minimize surface contact with the pill to eliminate the pill sticking. This patented idea is what makes Oralflo Pill Swallowing Cup work.
If I can eat solid food and swallow water, can I use this cup to swallow pills even though I gag on them?
Yes. The unique design of the spout uses water to push the pill into your mouth. The water and pill are mixed together in your mouth when the swallow reflex takes over. Depending on the pill size, you will swallow and not even notice the pill at all.
How long will the cup last?
The Oralflo Pill Swallowing Cup has a lifetime guarantee against breakage and it is dishwasher safe (top rack away from heat).
Who can use this cup?
Anyone from age 4 through senior adult who is afraid of pills, gags on pills or has a dry mouth and throat. This cup may help with certain conditions such as autism, special needs, Parkinson's disease, muscular dystrophy, dysphagia, cancer, and other conditions. For specialized conditions, please consult your physician prior to use or return for a full refund.
What size pill will this cup hold?
The Oralflo Pill Swallowing Cup will hold all size pills on the market from tiny liver pills to those canoe-sized calcium and vitamin pills.
Is the cup dishwasher safe?
This product is dishwasher safe, but it should only be put on the top rack.
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"My eight year old would simply refuse to take any pill whatsoever. I would feel so guilty as a mother because when she was sick unless I could get a liquid prescription, there was nothing I could do for her. 