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My pediatrician recommended that we give our 6 month old Polyvisol as a supplement since he was exclusively breastfed, no formula
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So my pediatrician recommend this to us.
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My pediatrician was shocked that my 2 year old still take sit let alone my almost 4 year old
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My pediatrician recommended my daughter use vitamins with iron and this brand was the brand she recommended
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Our pediatrician recommended we supplement our son's (and now our daughter's) formula with a multivitamin
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The pediatrician recommended these to use when we had our first child
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My pediatrician recommended it to me
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My pediatrician recommended I give my preemie baby some vitamins and iron and vit D suppliments to help him grow
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My pediatrician has recommended this for my son since he was one year old (switched from trivsol) and the only thing I do not like is the smell and stain factor.
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the pediatrician recommended this
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The pediatrician said so long as the kids enjoy it and will take
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Pediatrician recommended, but
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My pediatrician recommended we give these to my son, as he was born about eight weeks early and had low iron stores
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These vitamins were recommended by my daughter’a pediatrician to take once a day 1 mL. She has been extremely healthy while taking the vitamins so I really think that they do help her immune system
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Our pediatrician recommended this product, since my baby would not drink the cow milk after nursing for 1 year
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This is the cheapest product that I could find, so I bought Poly-Vi-Sol with Iron (as well as D-Vi-Sol, Tri-Vi-Sol, and Poly-Vi-Sol without iron) for a long time to supplement my baby daughter's diet.
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If your child doesn’t like this, you could still try Tri Vi Sol, which contains 3 vitamins: A, D, and C.
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My child had no problems taking Vitamin D from the same brand but the iron addition in Pol Vi Sol is terrible
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I switched to just a pure vitamin D drop since she doesn't need any other supplementation at this age, most all other nutrients coming from breast milk.
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The stem is thicker, saliva gets sucked in, lots of medicine gets wasted as it can't release all the liquid it sucks in.
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Worked as it should for my baby
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n’t be that bad
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The stem is thicker, saliva gets sucked in, lots of medicine gets wasted as it can't release all the liquid it sucks in.
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Worked as it should for my baby