Tri-Vi-Sol Liquid Vitamins A C & D Supplement

Vitamins

Brand: Enfamil

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Net Contents

1.667 fl. Oz.; 50 mL

Serving Size

1 mL

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Liquid

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

Not specified

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

How to use the enclosed syringe: Shake the bottle well. Fill the syringe to the 1 mL line to provide the full dosage. Use full dosage; regardless of age or weight; unless your child's doctor recommends a different dosage. Dispense slowly into your child's mouth toward the inner cheek. It is normal for a small amount to remain in the tip.Dosing Tips:Tri-Vi-Sol may be given by dispensing directly into the mouth. It may also be mixed with formula; fruit juices; cereal or other foods to increase your child;s acceptance. Refrigeration not required. After opening; store away from direct sunlight. Use by date on bottom or carton

Market Reference

$8.68 – $125.88· 35 listings
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    Enfamil4.2(245)
    $10.99
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    Walmart4.1(2900)
    $9.48
  • Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Vitamins A D & C Supplement Drops for infants

    Enfamil4.2(124)
    $125.88
  • Enfamil D-Vi-Sol Vitamin D Supplement Drops

    Enfamil4.3(1900)
    $10.99
  • Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol Multivitamin with Iron Supplement Drops

    Walmart4.1(2900)
    $9.48
  • Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Infant Multivitamin Drops, Pack of 3

    Babies Nutrition4.2(245)
    $69.99
  • Enfamil Tri Vi Sol Vitamin A C D Drops for Infants

    Walmart - Mr. Medical4.2(245)
    $32.98
  • Children's Multivitamin Supplement Tri-Vi-Sol Vitamin A / Ascorbic Acid / Vitamin D 750 IU

    SurgiMac Dental Supply
    $18.99

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Research & Studies

  • The Style and Management of a Pediatric Practice

    LW Bass, JH Wolfson - 1977 - books.google.com

    … Vitamins: Bottle Fed Babies: Obtain Tri-Vi-Sol drops at the drug store without a prescription … Vitamins should be discontinued at two years of age. Vitamins with fluoride added should be …

    19773 citations
  • Select micronutrients for the preterm neonate

    J Barbieri, MP Cober - Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2023 - Wiley Online Library

    … In times of IV multivitamin shortages, thiamin should at least be … , if a supplemental enteral multivitamin product is utilized to meet one's increased vitamin D needs,36 this multivitamin …

    20234 citations
  • Growth in infants receiving modified fat breast milk for the treatment of chylothorax following cardiothoracic surgery

    SE DiLauro - 2017 - search.proquest.com

    … the first six months of life with the exception of vitamin D. It is recommended that breastfed infants be supplemented with 400 IU Vitamin D, as it is found in low concentrations in breast …

    2017
  • NICU ADMISSION

    B Hx - researchgate.net

    … BGA <37 weeks Bwt >1000 g 1 ml Vit D 400 IU 1 ml Tri-Vi-Sol … i) if direct bilirubin >20 • start Vitamin K 0.1 mg, Trivisol (A, C and D) 1-2 mLs and Vitamin E 25 units orally daily ii) if direct …

  • An incidence study of vitamin and mineral supplementation among infants in Southwest Virginia

    JC Favret - 1986 - vtechworks.lib.vt.edu

    … Vitamin D, vitamin E, folacin, vitamin B-6 and iron were the … Routine vitamin supplementation was common among infants of all … The exception was vitamin A. None of the infants who …

    1986
  • The Pediatrician's Guide to Feeding Babies and Toddlers: Practical Answers To Your Questions on Nutrition, Starting Solids, Allergies, Picky Eating, and …

    A Porto, D DiMaggio - 2016 - Ten Speed Press

    20162 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2019-10-23. DSLD Label ID: 208579. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.