Description
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Vitamin D is essential for efficient utilisation of calcium and phosphorous in the body which are vital for the production of strong bones and healthy nervous and immune systems. Ostelin Vitamin D Liquid for Kids is suitable as a prevention/treatment for Vitamin D deficiency in those at increased risk. At increased risk are those mothers and children with darker skin, those who avoid sunlight or wear concealing clothing.
Directions for use
Adults: 0.5ml daily with meal Children: For infants and children under 12 years of age. General supplementation: 0.5mL daily with a meal or as directed by your healthcare professional. Supplementation for at risk group: 1.0mL daily with a meal or as directed by your healthcare professional. Dosage: General supplementation: 0.5mL daily with a meal or as directed by your health care professional. Supplementation for at risk groups: 1.0mL daily with a meal or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Ingredients:
Each 0.5 mL dose contains Vitamin D3 200IU (cholecalciferol 5mcg)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What age group is Ostelin Vitamin D Liquid for Kids suitable for?
Ostelin Vitamin D Liquid for Kids is suitable for infants and children under 12 years of age.
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How much Ostelin Vitamin D Liquid should I give my child for general supplementation?
For general supplementation, it is recommended to give 0.5mL daily with a meal, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
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What is the dosage for children at increased risk of Vitamin D deficiency?
For children at increased risk of Vitamin D deficiency, the recommended dosage is 1.0mL daily with a meal, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
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What essential nutrients does Vitamin D help the body utilize?
Vitamin D is essential for the efficient utilization of calcium and phosphorus in the body, which are vital for producing strong bones and supporting healthy nervous and immune systems.
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Are there any specific groups that are at increased risk for Vitamin D deficiency?
Yes, those at increased risk for Vitamin D deficiency include mothers and children with darker skin, individuals who avoid sunlight, or those who wear concealing clothing.