Take a spoonful of sugar. Not only does it make the medicine go down, but it could get rid of your hiccups too. Take a spoon and fill it with brown sugar (or honey), holding the spoon in your mouth for five seconds. Swallow and take a sip of water.
If this doesn't work straight away, it's not advisable to ingest spoonful after spoonful of sugar. Switch methods if you need.
Take a deep breath, and then sip a glass of water before letting it out. Make sure you are not drinking other beverages than water because it doesn't work as affective as water. This may not always work.
Use your tongue and ears. Inhale and exhale once slowly. As you exhale, push as much air out as possible (until your body forces you to inhale again). Then, inhale deeply and stick out your tongue. Hold your breath and your nose for 40 seconds with your fingers in your ears.
Exhale slowly. If you feel as if it is not going to work, try again. After all, 3 times is the charm.
Alert your body. Lie down for a long period of time. Then, stand up suddenly. That is, if that's not how you got the hiccups in the first place!
If this doesn't work, stand up for a long period of time and lie down quickly instead.
Start stretching. Stand upright with your feet hip-width apart. Lock one thumb in the palm of your other hand with fingertips outstretched. Then, lift your chin, look up and stretch your arms over your head (reaching for the sky). Pull your abs in as if trying to let your pants fall off your hips and breathe deeply several times.
If you don't have hiccups, this may induce yawning.