| | |  | Multivitamins | Home » » » » » » Twinlab Infant Care Multi Vitamin Drops With DHA, 1 2/3 Fl Oz. (50 ml), (Pack of 3) | | | | | | | Description: | | Babies will the love the 100-percent natural orange flavor of these delicious vitamin drops. | | | Features: | |
• Case of three 1.67-ounce bottles of multi-vitamin drops for infant (total of 5.01 ounces)
• Contains 100% RDA of 10 vitamins, including Vitamins A, C and D; 100% natural orange flavor
• Includes DHA, clinically proven to help enhance brain and eye development in infants
• No artificial colors, flavors, sugars, sweeteners, fructose, honey, sorbitol, alcohol, or preservative
• Give to baby either directly in their mouth, or mixed in food or drink
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.7 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.7 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.55 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 12 reviews |
| | | Label Information: | | | Ingredients:
| Vitamin A (from fish liver iol concentrate) (1500 IU), vitamin C (from sodium ascorbate and ascorbic acid (35 mg), vitamin D (from fish liver oil concentrates) (400 IU), vitamin E (from d-alpha tocopheryl acetate) (5 IU), thiamin (from thiamin hydrochloride) (0.5 mg), riboflavin (0.6 mg), niacin (from niacinamide) (8 mg), vitamin B6 (from pyridoxine hydrochloride) (0.4 mg), vitamin B12 (from cyanocobalamin) (2 mcg), pantothenic acid (from dexpanthanol) (3 mg), DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) (20 mg) |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Works great for us.Jul 19, 2009
By Maria
"Maria"
The vitamins recommended by our doctor did not work well for us (Polyvisol) and we found these instead and they work very well. The taste is fine, the babies gobble up their food with these added, and they include the major vitamins, most importantly vitamin D. These do not contain iron, but we give them Happy Bellies cereal which contains the type of iron formulated to be easily absorbed by infants. When the doctor's office measured their iron levels they were fine.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Impressed our Pediatrician . . . enough said.Dec 13, 2011
By CoolMama It's very difficult to find an infant to toddler liquid vitamin that contains not only essential vitamins (such as Vitamin D) but more importantly, DHA. DHA is such an important part of a healthy diet, especially for young children (because DHA is essential for brain and eye development and growth). We started our daughter on this particular Vitamin at 6 weeks old (she never noticed when we added them to her bottle) and by 6 months she would actually take the vitamin dropper by mouth (no food/drink needed) though occasionally she would spit some out. Now at 13 months, she knows what vitamins are (she will point to them when asked), she takes the dropper by mouth with no hassle, and even claps her hands when she is done (she honestly seems to appreciate the taste now that she's tried many different types/flavors of food). Young children who haven't tried many flavors should be given time to adapt to this Vitamin's (or any vitamin's) taste (just as you would retry a puree fruit or vegetable multiple times, I wouldn't be so quick to give up on this vitamin with a few "spit outs".) In fact, I went as far as to taste these vitamins myself, and they really aren't half bad. The vast majority of children (including "picky eaters") will most likely adapt to the *slightly* strong (NATURAL (YAY!!)) flavor if encouraged to take these . . . (and honestly, they seem quite unnoticeable in food or drinks if you need to "hide" the added flavor for a child who won't adapt as easily as ours did). We got excited every time our daughter took her vitamins (clapped for her, told her good job etc) and now she gets excited every morning when she takes them (you'd think we were feeding her candy! lol) My daughter's Pediatrician was even impressed with this vitamin (and has since begun recommending it to other patients).
Bottom line, I would highly recommend these vitamins to any parent. I feel good knowing my daughter is taking them, and whether the vitamins are the cause or not, she is as healthy as a horse . . . and, lets face it, it's never too early to start healthy habits with kids! :)
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
I like this productSep 09, 2009
By Victoria
"VKM"
My LO, likes this product better than the polyvisol the pediatrician recommended. Its tasteless and yello in colour. I think I will definately recomend this to any mother.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
good vitamin, but...Apr 06, 2011
By Kevin L Zunker Great vitamin without artificial colors or flavors. The orange flavoring doesn't cover up the nasty vitamin smell/taste though. My baby gags when I give it to him directly in the mouth, so I have to mix it with breastmilk. He also spits almost every time if I don't give it at the end of a feeding, but seems to hold it down well if he's full when I give it. Overall, a great product!
YuckieMay 14, 2012
By midmigurl My baby absolutely hates the taste of this stuff. I feel like I'm torturing him when I give it to him. I won't be buying this stuff again.
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