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    Enfamil D-Vi-Sol Vitamin D Supplement Drops for Infants 50 mL dropper bottle (Packaging May Vary)

    • Its also unhealthy and when my wife and I found out about the caramel coloring we checked these drops and sure enough.. it was there
    • These drops were recommended by our pediatrician
    • No baby will like these drops
    • These drops were recommended by my sons pediatrician as I am breastfeeding, I love how much you get for a reasonable cost.
    • Unless you enjoy your perfect little angel screaming in pain, avoid these drops at all costs
    • So I tasted it to see what the big deal was, and the drops were awful and left an aftertaste
    • the same problem,i will try something else such as D drop ,it is only one drop every time
    • This happened for a couple days and nothing had changed in his diet or mine except for these stupid drops
    • WHY do they need to include all of this:Glycerin , Water , Polysorbate 80 , Citric Acid , Vitamin D3 , Sodium Citrate , Sodium Hydroxide , Artificial Flavor , Artificial Caramel ColorLike everyone else here, I recommend the Carlson Baby Vitamin D drops
    • The one drop Vitamin D drops work much better for us.
    • I will never use these drops and wouldn't recommend them to anyone
    • These drops smell like cherry or vanilla flavoring, and my baby has loved drinking his "yummy yummy juicy" as we sing to him as he takes his D Vi Sol every day.
    • New moms check and make sure doctor/pharmacist gives you the good smelling drops!
    • Our little guy loves these vitamin D drops
    • Gripe water and gas drops were useless to solve the problem, and so was changing formulas several
    • These drops smell like cherry or vanilla flavoring, and my baby has loved drinking his "yummy yummy juicy" as we sing to him as he takes his D Vi Sol every day.
    • we started giving our baby these drops after our pediatrician recommended them
    • I went to the pharmacy to buy Vitamin D drops after my pediatrician recommended I do so since my baby is exclusively breastfed
    • These drops made my daughter miserable and gave her terrible diarrhea
    • We purchased these drops after our pediatrician recommended Vitamin D drops for our newborn.
    • Vitamin D drops were recommended by our pediatrician, and these worked well for us
    • These drops taste good to me (and my son).. and since most americans are vitamin d defficient its great to have
    • These drops really upset his little stomach
    • Way too much to try and get inside a newborn, not to mention its full of synthetic stuff, I recommend the drops instead
    • We have tried giving these to our daughter for 5 days now and she always spits it out and fusses, tasted it for my self and no wonder tastes like paint thinner smells I do not recomend these drops
    • After switching to this kind we have had better success on administering the drops as well as the smell is actually really good
    • After switching to this kind we have had better success on administering the drops as well as the smell is actually really good
    • These drops really upset our newborn’s stomach
    • These drops are horrible.
    • My exclusively breastfed (6 week old) baby loves these Vit D drops
    • These drops make our normally easygoing and happy baby super fussy, gassy, and have massive projectile spit ups.
    • We purchased these drops after our pediatrician recommended Vitamin D drops for our newborn
    • I would prefer some drops
    • It finally occurred to me that the screaming is so much worse when she takes the drops (as opposed to other days when she just flat spits them out).We've been off them for a few
    • His jaundice resolved within two weeks and we were recommended these drops because of it
    • These drops caused him to scream and cry in pain for 3 straight days
    • Love its only a drop
    • I prefer the single drops that have much less sugar and easier to give to baby.
    • These drops caused my normally very content baby to writhe in pain and scream for hours straight
    • The drops in oil worked great until he stopped taking a bottle
    • The drops are much cheaper and are easy to slip into a bottle, rice cereal, etc
    • My infant has no issues taking these drops
    • These Vitamin D drops are great for baby bottles but I prefer the dropper as opposed to the syringe.
    • D-drops are better.
    • These drops were the exact recommendation from my pediatrician.
    • However after starting this vitamin d drops (I didn't add anything new to my baby's regimen), my baby have rash on her cheeks
    • Read the ingredients and buy a healthier Vit D for your baby!
    • Do your calculation not by now many fl oz you get, but by how many days worth of vitamin D you get.
    • Great way to get a baby the vitamin D they need.
    • Mommy's Bliss makes an excellent Vitamin D supplement that you only need a single drop of
    • Enfamil Vitamin D drops contain 400IU of vitamin D which is 100% of the recommended dosage for Children/infants under the age of 4.The vitamin D drops are specifically recommend for babies who are at least partially breastfeed or not getting enough vitamin D in their daily diet
    • Apparently breastfed babies don't get enough vitamin D, and the only other way to get vitamin D is to have direct sun exposure to unprotected skin (on a tiny baby, no thank you).
    • Apparently breastfed babies don't get enough Vitamin D, so you have to supplement