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Vidrop Vitamin D is a supplement for infants and children with vitamin D3 deficiency. How to use Give Vidrop Children's Drops exactly as your child's doctor has advised. Vitamin D drops for children are prescribed for a long period of time, so do not stop giving this medicine even if your child feels better after a few doses. You should give vitamin D drops to your child, preferably with a large meal, to help your child's body absorb vitamin D. Warnings and precautions It is recommended that you inform your doctor of all your child's current medications including any herbs and nutritional supplements before starting treatment with Vitamin D drops. Vitamin D drops are not recommended if your child suffers from any disorder of ineffective absorption of nutrients from the intestine, ask for another suitable medicine in such cases. Your doctor may prescribe vitamin D drops for indications other than those listed above in certain specific circumstances, especially if other medications are ineffective, and all risks and benefits should be discussed with your doctor in such cases. Side Effects It is not common but effects such as: Increased levels of calcium in the blood. Increased levels of calcium in the urine. Constipation. Rash, hives, or itching. Chest pain. shortness of breath. Storage Information Store vitamin D drops in a dry place. Keep vitamin D drops away from sunlight. Keep vitamin D drops out of reach of children. Keep vitamin D drops in their original container. Do not use Vitamin D drops after the expiry date stated on the package. Ingredients Vitamin D Specifications Product consistency: drops
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