🌟 Elevate Your Baby's Health with Every Drop!
EnfamilD-Vi-Sol Vitamin D Supplement Drops provide essential vitamin D for breastfed infants, ensuring they receive the recommended daily amount for healthy growth and development. Each pack contains two 50 mL bottles, complete with an easy-to-use syringe for precise dosing.
C**O
Necessary if you're breastfeeding.
Great product. Per my pediatrician, this vitamin is necessary if you're breastfeeding. We were told that breastmilk doesn't contain the necessary Vitamin D for the calcium to be absorbed by the baby. Read the recommendations on the label. If you're formula feeding, it usually already contains Vitamin D (read the labels of course!) This came as a dropper, and was easy to administer. Smells like grape and our baby loved the flavor. We called it his "popscicle."
J**R
D-V SOL
It helps my premature daughter highly love this and totally recommend it for anyone who has a premature baby
V**A
This pack is worth it! Lasts forever!
Exclusively breastfeeding and vitamin D is highly recommended to give every single day, so we ordered in bulk of course. Every box comes with its own applicator to give the medicine keeping it all quite clean. One bottle lasts a long time even when giving some every day. Highly recommended this bundle of vitamin D to anyone breastfeeding to keep their child healthy!
M**Y
Great
These are the Vitamin D suppliments that our Pediatrician recommended for us. The bottle size is big enough to last a few months before having to switch to a new bottle. I would estimate that one package can last 4-5 months.Our baby really likes how these vitamins taste, so it is not hard to get her to take them.The price here is very good.Our baby likes the taste, and we can go for a long time before having to order a new package. I'm very happy with these vitamin D supplements.
S**E
Saves a trip to the store
This is the exact same product that I had special-ordered from my local drug store. Buying 2 bottles here saves a couple of dollars, and saves a trip to the pharmacy. We use the enclosed dropper to put a dose into our baby's bottle each day, but you can also squirt the dose directly into baby's mouth. I tried it and the flavor is a little bitter, but it is cherry-flavored. Since my baby's pediatrician says that all breastfed babies need vitamind D daily, I will continue to purchase this 2-pack each time I run out.
C**A
Good Vitamin D supplement
I have only ever used a sample size from the doctor so when this came in full size and a pack of two I was ecstatic. It last a long time and my daughter does not have an reaction to using this. It is important to note that she is not very susceptible to many things though. We have been using this since she was 2 months and now she is almost a year.
E**N
From a health care professional
This review is to share some insights my wife and I have for this product in light of many of the concerning reviews meant to scare you away from this product. I will be explaining why we choose to give our baby these drops and not the ones made by the Ddrops company, which has significantly better reviews.To start, my wife and I are both pharmacists and we take very seriously any product we will be giving our baby on a daily basis. The reviews in existence for this product are downright scary with people complaining about the bad taste and the artificial caramel coloring. We've been giving our baby the Enfamil drops for about 5 months now - we always mix it in bottled breast milk and he doesn't have any problems with it. As for the artificial caramel coloring - I completely agree with the critics and wish Enfamil would remove this unnecessary ingredient.My biggest concern for the Ddrops is that one of the advantages is that it is only one drop of liquid instead of a whole milliliter that is needed with the Enfamil product. The issue is that the smaller the volume, the less accurate your dose is. In other words, I feel much safer giving a dose of something that is a larger volume such as one milliliter as opposed to one single drop. If a child gets a little too much or too little Vitamin D in a day, it's probably not a big deal, but again for something you're supposed to give your child on a daily basis, I'd rather do it correctly every time.Additionally, the Ddrops make you feel comfortable with a "Mother's Choice" seal - however this seal does not mean much from a clinician's perspective. It is simply a product many people like because it is easy to use and tastes great. I would much rather go with "#1 Brand Recommended by Pediatricians." (side note - Enfamil IS recommended by our pediatrician).Ultimately I wanted to provide some logical explanation as to why the Enfamil product should not terrify you as some reviews suggest. Yes, artificial coloring is undesirable, but it was not enough to lead us to a product with less accurate dosing and lacking professional endorsement.
E**O
More than 1 drop
I thought that you only had to give the baby 1 drop but you actually have to give them 1 ml. He does like this so much more than the drops that are concentrated so even though it takes like 3 times putting the drop thing in his mouth for him to drink the whole 1 ml, it is a lot more pleasant and quicker for him to drink.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago