These really didn't seem to do much for my daughter's. Actually nothing seemed to work on them.
So I must admit that I was a bug fan of Highland'd teething tablets, that is until I accidently gave my child one extra pill. Not to worry, he's fine and had no bad reaction. As a precaution I called CA Poison Control Center just to remove any doubt from my mind. To my surprise, I found out that it had been recalled for two reasons: 1. The lid on the container was not child proof and a child could potentially unscrew the lid. 2. The FDA had it recalled because the dose was too concentrated. My son had been constipated and it was due to the pills. I called Highland's company for more information and was notified about recall reason number 1 and nothing else was said. As a consumer, I am outrgaed that Highland's would not fully disclose all information pertaining it's product. I enjoyed the product for long run, but I have now found a better alternative that works just as well.
Everytime we tried to use these, my daughter choked.