One of the most popular drugs in this category is Vitrum baby. This product is intended for boys and girls aged 2 to 5 years and is a delicious chewable tablets in the form of figurines of various animals. In this article we will tell you what is included in Vitrum baby's vitamins, and how to properly give them to a child.
The composition of the Vitrum baby complex
Each Vitrum baby pill contains many multivitamins and minerals that are required for intensive growth and proper development of preschool children, namely:
- calcium carbonate;
- ascorbic acid;
- magnesium oxide;
- calcium hydrogen phosphate, from which babies receive phosphorus;
- zinc oxide;
- nicotinamide, or vitamin PP;
- vitamin E;
- pantothenic acid;
- iron fumarate;
- cyanocobalamin, or vitamin B12;
- pyridoxine hydrochloride, or vitamin B6;
- copper oxide;
- manganese sulfate;
- betacarotene;
- folic acid;
- vitamin D3;
- potassium iodide and other substances that are incredibly useful for a child's body.
Instructions for use Vitrum baby
According to the instruction, Vitrum baby should be given to the child 1 tablet per day, strictly after a meal. Since the product has a pleasant fruity vanilla flavor and aroma, babies usually do not have to be forced to eat a vitamin - they do it with great pleasure.
The multivitamin complex is intended for the prevention and treatment of vitamin deficiency in crumbs from 2 to 5 years. This disease is often observed in the following situations:
- during the recovery from a viral or bacterial infection;
- with increased physical or psycho-emotional stress, nervous stress;
- with malnutrition and malnutrition;
as well as during a period of intensive growth and development.
Thus, Vitrum baby can be given to babies not only in the case of a deficiency of vitamins and nutrients diagnosed as a result of medical examination, but also to maintain the active activity of the child's organism at will.
Despite this, it is better to consult with the doctor before taking the complex, since it has a number of contraindications, namely: hyperthyroidism, Wilson-Konovalov's disease, hypervitaminosis A and D, and also the sensitivity of the child's organism to any of the components of the drug.