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DoseBuddy 10ml Syringe Kit

DoseBuddy 10ml Syringe Kit

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Giving medicine to kids is the pits. The syringe shouldn't make it worse.

DoseBuddy is a reusable medicine syringe kit for parents, with laser-etched markings that won't rub off, a soft silicone sleeve that's easy to hold and gentle on gums and teeth, and an innovative cap that draws medicine straight from the bottle — no pouring, no spilling, no sticky mess on the bench.

The thumb loop lets you dose with one hand. Useful when the other one is busy holding a wriggly toddler.

Made from borosilicate glass and food-grade, BPA-free silicone. Dishwasher safe. Built to last years, not a few uses.

Our 10ml syringe kit is suitable for doses over 2.5mls. Measurement markings are in 0.25ml increments. We're working on a smaller version for smaller doses, coming soon!

What's in the kit: 10ml syringe · silicone sleeve · silicone medicine bottle cap · 

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  • Numbers that don't rub off. Ever.

    Sick of replacing single use syringes because the numbers wear off after a couple uses? Same. That's why DoseBuddy has etched numbers that won't rub off.

  • Mess-free cap.

    With a syringe that doesn't reach the bottom of the bottle, you have to pour medicine into another vessel and then suck it up without knocking it all over the bench. Sounds like time you don't have. Our mess free cap fits snug with our syringe so you get a mess free dose, right to the bottom of the bottle.

  • Soft silicone sleeve.

    Our unique silicone sleeve makes DoseBuddy soft and safe for gums! We know it can be a battle to get little ones to open wide but the tapered tip means you can slide DoseBuddy in easily while the moulded grip makes it comfortable for you to hold.

FAQs

What is DoseBuddy?

DoseBuddy is a 10 ml reusable, parent-designed syringe kit for giving liquid medicine to babies and kids. It’s made with a tempered glass barrel, food-grade silicone sleeve and cap, and a BPA-free plastic plunger. It’s sturdier than the cheap ones you get with the bottle, the numbers don’t rub off, and it helps you reach medicine at the bottom of the bottle. Less mess, less stress.

What materials is DoseBuddy made from?

DoseBuddy uses durable, high-quality materials chosen for safety, longevity, and ease of cleaning:

  • A tempered glass barrel that’s strong, smooth, and resists scratches.
  • Food-grade silicone sleeve, bung, and cap — soft on gums and easy to clean.
  • A BPA-free plastic plunger, designed for a precise fit and lasting performance.

No harmful nasties, no disposable plastic syringes — just materials built to last and to make medicine time a little less rubbish.

Is DoseBuddy dishwasher safe?

Yes, You can wash with warm soapy water or pop it in the dishwasher in the cutlery holder. Find full use and cleaning instructions here.

How does the cap work?

The silicone cap is designed to fit snugly on most children’s liquid medicine bottles. Attach it, flip the bottle, and draw up your dose straight through the cap — no extra pouring or mess.

Does the DoseBuddy cap replace the usual medicine bottle lid?

No. The DoseBuddy cap has a small hole for the syringe, so it doesn’t keep medicine sealed and it isn’t child-proof. Always replace your medicine’s original cap straight after use.

Are there different sized caps?

Not at the moment. The cap is designed to fit the most common medicine bottle necks and has some natural flex thanks to the silicone.

If your bottle has a smaller neck, you can use DoseBuddy without the cap. For larger necks, use DoseBuddy like a regular syringe (only better, because the numbers won’t rub off).

We don’t guarantee the cap will fit every bottle and can’t offer refunds for cap-fit issues.

Are there different sized syringes?

DoseBuddy currently comes in a 10 ml size which is suitable for doses over 2.5ml. We are developing a 5ml version soon for smaller babies and smaller doses.

Is DoseBuddy compatible with ENFit feeding tubes?

Not yet. We’ve had lots of messages from medical parents asking about this, and it’s something we may explore for future versions.