Carlson – Baby’s Super Daily D3, Baby – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Carlson – Baby’s Super Daily D3, Baby Vitamin D Drops, 400 IU (10 mcg) per Drop, 1-Year Supply, Vegetarian, Liquid Vitamin D Drops for Infants and Toddlers, Unflavored, 365 Drops
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Product highlights :
BUILD STRONG BONES – Baby’s Super Daily D3 400 IU (10 mcg) drops help a baby’s body to effectively absorb calcium, which is essential for bone health.
Product Note: Exposure to heat or sunlight may lead to melting/damage of product. Hence customers are expected to be available during the product delivery
A DAILY DOSE – Baby’s Super Daily D3 provides 400 IU (10 mcg) of concentrated vitamin D3 in each drop, the recommended daily intake of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
PROMOTE HEART & MUSCLE HEALTH – Vitamin D3 plays an important role in promoting heart function and supporting muscle health.
SAFE AND CONVENIENT – With Carlson Baby’s Super Daily D3 drops you can conveniently place a drop in your baby’s food or formula, or use it while breastfeeding.
QUALITY GUARANTEED SINCE 1965 – All Carlson products are tested by an FDA-registered laboratory for potency and quality.
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Special specifications :
BUILD STRONG BONES – Baby’s Super Daily D3 400 IU (10 mcg) drops help a baby’s body to effectively absorb calcium, which is essential for bone health.
Product Note: Exposure to heat or sunlight may lead to melting/damage of product. Hence customers are expected to be available during the product delivery
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16 reviews for Carlson – Baby’s Super Daily D3, Baby
Rated 4 out of 5
G. E (verified owner)–
Hard to dispense – It’s hard to get a drop to come out.
Rated 5 out of 5
S. I (verified owner)–
Recommended by our pediatrician – We have used this for all 3 children after our pediatrician recommended it. It takes a few seconds for the first drop to come out, but easy enough to manage the “dose”. I like to drop it inside bottle nipple or nipple if breastfeeding. None of our children have been adverse to the taste.
Rated 4 out of 5
R. L (verified owner)–
Dispenser is tricky – Great vitamin D drops recommended by pediatrician. Dispenser is kind of finicky and it takes some practice to get an even drops everytime.
Rated 5 out of 5
I. N (verified owner)–
Slow dropper – Good clean brand , my baby seems to love it we’ve been using for about 2 months now !
Rated 4 out of 5
T. Z (verified owner)–
If you’re breastfeeding it’s hard to give the little one a drop a day – Since I’m solely breastfeeding, I have to place a drop on my finger and have my little one suck on it. While she gets some vitamin d from this, I am not sure if she gets the full dose. Next time I will probably purchase the vitamin d that is less concentrated. This way they will provide a syringe which is easier for me to dispense.
Rated 4 out of 5
T. Z (verified owner)–
If you’re breastfeeding it’s hard to give the little one a drop a day – Since I’m solely breastfeeding, I have to place a drop on my finger and have my little one suck on it. While she gets some vitamin d from this, I am not sure if she gets the full dose. Next time I will probably purchase the vitamin d that is less concentrated. This way they will provide a syringe which is easier for me to dispense.
Rated 4 out of 5
G. E (verified owner)–
Hard to dispense – It’s hard to get a drop to come out.
Rated 5 out of 5
B. F (verified owner)–
No spitting up afterwards! – Our baby is a little over 2 weeks old. From the time we left the hospital with our traditional 1mL vitamin D drops, we had issues with spit up. Every time we gave him the drops, he would inevitably spit up, and usually choke a little. For the first little while I thought that this was just normal. After a couple of days, however, we noticed that he only spit up after the drops (a little dribble after really big meals, but nothing like what we were seeing from the drops). We tried everything (that a breastfed only infant could) – we tried dividing up the dose so that we were doing multiple smaller amounts a day, we tried before meals, during meals, and after meals, etc to no avail. At our first follow-up appointment I mentioned the issue to the pediatrician. She recommended that we switch from the D-Vi-Sol to the Tri-Vi-Sol because the flavor was better and it should help with the spit up. I’m not a fan of shoving more vitamins down my child’s throat than absolutely needed, so I didn’t follow the recommendation and continued with the D-Vi-Sol.
Rated 5 out of 5
F. Z (verified owner)–
Awesome – Tried another brand of drops and gave my baby bad tummy upset! He does great on these and has no problems
Rated 5 out of 5
S. I (verified owner)–
Recommended by our pediatrician – We have used this for all 3 children after our pediatrician recommended it. It takes a few seconds for the first drop to come out, but easy enough to manage the “dose”. I like to drop it inside bottle nipple or nipple if breastfeeding. None of our children have been adverse to the taste.
Rated 4 out of 5
R. C (verified owner)–
Baby vitamin D – Only downside to this is its hard to get the liquid out when you have the baby mouth open, we learned to add the drop on the bottle. I rather it be easy to drop at any time than fight with it for one drop every day
Rated 5 out of 5
F. Z (verified owner)–
Awesome – Tried another brand of drops and gave my baby bad tummy upset! He does great on these and has no problems
Rated 4 out of 5
R. L (verified owner)–
Dispenser is tricky – Great vitamin D drops recommended by pediatrician. Dispenser is kind of finicky and it takes some practice to get an even drops everytime.
Rated 4 out of 5
R. C (verified owner)–
Baby vitamin D – Only downside to this is its hard to get the liquid out when you have the baby mouth open, we learned to add the drop on the bottle. I rather it be easy to drop at any time than fight with it for one drop every day
Rated 5 out of 5
B. F (verified owner)–
No spitting up afterwards! – Our baby is a little over 2 weeks old. From the time we left the hospital with our traditional 1mL vitamin D drops, we had issues with spit up. Every time we gave him the drops, he would inevitably spit up, and usually choke a little. For the first little while I thought that this was just normal. After a couple of days, however, we noticed that he only spit up after the drops (a little dribble after really big meals, but nothing like what we were seeing from the drops). We tried everything (that a breastfed only infant could) – we tried dividing up the dose so that we were doing multiple smaller amounts a day, we tried before meals, during meals, and after meals, etc to no avail. At our first follow-up appointment I mentioned the issue to the pediatrician. She recommended that we switch from the D-Vi-Sol to the Tri-Vi-Sol because the flavor was better and it should help with the spit up. I’m not a fan of shoving more vitamins down my child’s throat than absolutely needed, so I didn’t follow the recommendation and continued with the D-Vi-Sol.
Rated 5 out of 5
I. N (verified owner)–
Slow dropper – Good clean brand , my baby seems to love it we’ve been using for about 2 months now !
G. E (verified owner) –
Hard to dispense – It’s hard to get a drop to come out.
S. I (verified owner) –
Recommended by our pediatrician – We have used this for all 3 children after our pediatrician recommended it. It takes a few seconds for the first drop to come out, but easy enough to manage the “dose”. I like to drop it inside bottle nipple or nipple if breastfeeding. None of our children have been adverse to the taste.
R. L (verified owner) –
Dispenser is tricky – Great vitamin D drops recommended by pediatrician. Dispenser is kind of finicky and it takes some practice to get an even drops everytime.
I. N (verified owner) –
Slow dropper – Good clean brand , my baby seems to love it we’ve been using for about 2 months now !
T. Z (verified owner) –
If you’re breastfeeding it’s hard to give the little one a drop a day – Since I’m solely breastfeeding, I have to place a drop on my finger and have my little one suck on it. While she gets some vitamin d from this, I am not sure if she gets the full dose. Next time I will probably purchase the vitamin d that is less concentrated. This way they will provide a syringe which is easier for me to dispense.
T. Z (verified owner) –
If you’re breastfeeding it’s hard to give the little one a drop a day – Since I’m solely breastfeeding, I have to place a drop on my finger and have my little one suck on it. While she gets some vitamin d from this, I am not sure if she gets the full dose. Next time I will probably purchase the vitamin d that is less concentrated. This way they will provide a syringe which is easier for me to dispense.
G. E (verified owner) –
Hard to dispense – It’s hard to get a drop to come out.
B. F (verified owner) –
No spitting up afterwards! – Our baby is a little over 2 weeks old. From the time we left the hospital with our traditional 1mL vitamin D drops, we had issues with spit up. Every time we gave him the drops, he would inevitably spit up, and usually choke a little. For the first little while I thought that this was just normal. After a couple of days, however, we noticed that he only spit up after the drops (a little dribble after really big meals, but nothing like what we were seeing from the drops). We tried everything (that a breastfed only infant could) – we tried dividing up the dose so that we were doing multiple smaller amounts a day, we tried before meals, during meals, and after meals, etc to no avail. At our first follow-up appointment I mentioned the issue to the pediatrician. She recommended that we switch from the D-Vi-Sol to the Tri-Vi-Sol because the flavor was better and it should help with the spit up. I’m not a fan of shoving more vitamins down my child’s throat than absolutely needed, so I didn’t follow the recommendation and continued with the D-Vi-Sol.
F. Z (verified owner) –
Awesome – Tried another brand of drops and gave my baby bad tummy upset! He does great on these and has no problems
S. I (verified owner) –
Recommended by our pediatrician – We have used this for all 3 children after our pediatrician recommended it. It takes a few seconds for the first drop to come out, but easy enough to manage the “dose”. I like to drop it inside bottle nipple or nipple if breastfeeding. None of our children have been adverse to the taste.
R. C (verified owner) –
Baby vitamin D – Only downside to this is its hard to get the liquid out when you have the baby mouth open, we learned to add the drop on the bottle. I rather it be easy to drop at any time than fight with it for one drop every day
F. Z (verified owner) –
Awesome – Tried another brand of drops and gave my baby bad tummy upset! He does great on these and has no problems
R. L (verified owner) –
Dispenser is tricky – Great vitamin D drops recommended by pediatrician. Dispenser is kind of finicky and it takes some practice to get an even drops everytime.
R. C (verified owner) –
Baby vitamin D – Only downside to this is its hard to get the liquid out when you have the baby mouth open, we learned to add the drop on the bottle. I rather it be easy to drop at any time than fight with it for one drop every day
B. F (verified owner) –
No spitting up afterwards! – Our baby is a little over 2 weeks old. From the time we left the hospital with our traditional 1mL vitamin D drops, we had issues with spit up. Every time we gave him the drops, he would inevitably spit up, and usually choke a little. For the first little while I thought that this was just normal. After a couple of days, however, we noticed that he only spit up after the drops (a little dribble after really big meals, but nothing like what we were seeing from the drops). We tried everything (that a breastfed only infant could) – we tried dividing up the dose so that we were doing multiple smaller amounts a day, we tried before meals, during meals, and after meals, etc to no avail. At our first follow-up appointment I mentioned the issue to the pediatrician. She recommended that we switch from the D-Vi-Sol to the Tri-Vi-Sol because the flavor was better and it should help with the spit up. I’m not a fan of shoving more vitamins down my child’s throat than absolutely needed, so I didn’t follow the recommendation and continued with the D-Vi-Sol.
I. N (verified owner) –
Slow dropper – Good clean brand , my baby seems to love it we’ve been using for about 2 months now !