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Nafees Vit D3 Drop/Spray 20 ml

Vitamin D3 Drops/Spray To Support Bone Health And Boost Immunity.

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  • Key IngredientsVitamin D3, Vegetable Glycerin, Deionized Water, Natural Flavors
  • Product FormDrops/Spray
  • Package Size20 mL
  • Caution & WarningsConsult A Physician Before Use During Pregnancy Or Breastfeeding.
  • Storage ConditionsStore In A Cool, Dry Place Away From Moisture And Direct Heat.
  • How To UseUse as a drop or spray daily as recommended by your doctor.
  • ConcernsBone Support, Vitamin D Deficiency
  • Volume20 ml

1. What are the indications for using Vitamin D3?

A1: It is primarily used for the prevention and treatment of Vitamin D deficiency, supporting bone and dental health (by helping the body absorb calcium), and boosting immune system functions.

2. Why is Vitamin D3 preferentially given to infants and children?

A2: To prevent Rickets. Children need it to support rapid bone growth, especially infants who are exclusively breastfed or have low exposure to sunlight.

3. What is the correct method for administering the drops/spray?

A3: Drops: The prescribed dose (usually one drop daily) is dropped directly into the infant's mouth or onto the nipple. Spray: The prescribed dose is sprayed into the mouth (often under the tongue) or onto food/drink.

4. What is the usual daily dosage for infants?

A4: The usual prophylactic dosage for infants is 400 International Units (IU) daily. The product concentration (IU per drop/spray) should be checked and the correct dosage confirmed with a doctor.

5. Should the vitamin be taken with food?

A5: Yes. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin, so it is preferable to give it with a meal containing fat (such as milk or food) to ensure optimal absorption in the body.