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About 5 months baby multivitamin drops
Hi I have 5 months old baby girl. I am using nutriscience multidec drops. In my area those are not available. Which other multivitamin drops I can use?
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Only vitamin D 400 units required daily
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if the growth of the child is proper there is no need to give any health supplements or calcium or multivitamins to the child but if it is less than your doctor will examine and according to the deficiency the doctor will give medicine and tell till what time a supplement needs to be continued. but it is at the same time advisable to go natural by giving diet as per age of the child which contains all the important nutrients and supplements. usually you have to give only iron and vitamin d supplements to the child but that also in maintenance dosage and not as a deficiency dosage after medical consultation.
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Hi mam baby doesn't need these drops
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For a term child , you just need to give syp arbivit d3 0.5ml once a day till 6 months. After 6 months to 1 year , give syp arbivit d3 1 ml once a day. Thank you. Dr Aditi Birje MD PEDIATRICS KEM HOSPITAL MUMBAI Shree Gurumaauli Pediatric Clinic Yogi Nagar Borivali West Mumbai
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