- For dietary management of vitamin D deficiency in infants and children from 6 months of age.
For dietary management of vitamin D deficiency in infants and children from 6 months of age.
- Vitamin D is needed for proper growth and development of bones in children.
- Vitamin D helps in the proper absorption/utilization of calcium and phosphorus and maintaining proper calcium levels in the blood.
- Vitamin D also helps maintain healthy teeth and the proper functioning of the immune system.
- Vitamin D is synthesized naturally in the skin under the influence of sunlight and is supplied in small amounts with mother's milk.
How to use:
Should be used under medical supervision.
In breastfed infants and children, it is recommended to administer 1 dose (one press of the dispenser) once a day. 1 dose contains 15 mcg, equivalent to 600 IU. vitamin D}. In case of mixed feeding, the doctor will determine the dose individually, taking into account the vitamin D content in the formula.
Oral drops. The packaging is equipped with a dispenser.
Unscrew the cap with the securing ring from the bottle and then screw on the dispenser. The drops can be administered with a previously prepared portion of breast milk or directly into the baby's mouth, avoiding contact of the dispenser with the milk or mouth.
The beneficial effect resulting from the declared effect occurs when consuming 1 dose a day.
Ingredients:
Vegetable oils (coconut and palm), vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol).