My son is 2months... he does not drink the calcimax or multivitamins syrup at all... he pukes or puts it out.. will it cause any problem if he does drink them? kindly suggest..
He is 4kg at 2months...
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Good morning, madam, Just relax. they are not life saving medicines. we will manage to do every thing needed in time. JUST give on packet of Vitamin D3 Calciferol 3lacs iu in one tsf of water, dissolve it and feed him in supine position with head elevated, at back of throat. You don't have to give every day. You repeat one more dose after two weeks.
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think of immunization, hygiene, nutrition and healthy environments at home. ,
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If your son weighed less than 2.5kg at birth, he will need calcimax and multivitamin drops, along with vitamin D drops. If not, he only needs vitamin D drops.
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Mix the medicine in a little expressed Breastmilk and then give baby. Don't mix all the medicines at the same time.
Only vitamin d is recommended till 1 year of age. Give vitamin d like d3 must 1ml per day. Calcimax and multivitamins are not needed routinely. No need to give them. Breastfeeding is the only thing needed
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Why he need this syrup.. Exclusive Breast feeding is for 6.month..and it contain all nutrients for the baby.
If he is advised..then You can Use Drop.
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