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Emily Igawa
> 24 hourVery easy to dispense into a bottle - turning over to drop in a single drop is far faster than the eyedroppers used to measure out a mL of tri-vi-sol. Also seems convenient to be able to give via a finger or on breast if wish to go that route. Really appreciated the minimal ingredients. Lasted us for about 3 months, as advertised. Sometimes the drops came in rapid succession and Id lose a dosage or accidentally administer more than one dose. Pediatrician assured me that it was fine for our child when I voiced my concern - noting that the dose wasnt so high as to cause any overdosing issues.
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Brigid Harrington
> 24 hourThese drops are so easy to use, we do them right before bed every night. Would recommend!
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Katia Topete
> 24 hourThe product is fine and great concentration but to be able to give one drop to my baby is very hard. I may spill one or Two before it happens. Dispenser is not great for babies
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Michael A
> 24 hourThese are recommended by my pediatrician. They are hard to dispense quickly though, very slow drops from the container itself. (Mikes wife)
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rportella
> 24 hourPerfect for my baby!
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claire
> 24 hourOur doctor sent in a prescription to our pharmacy for some infant oral vitamin d that was total garbage (one dose was a huge amount for her at 1ml, full of preservatives, vitamin d was 8th on the list of ingredients, and it contained butterscotch flavoring... yuck). I felt terrible at the idea of giving something with artificial flavoring in it to my exclusively breastfed 3w old infant, and shocked those would be prescribed by our dr. After hearing other parents recommendations, and what their pediatricians recommended, I decided to order these. These drops pretty much taste and smell like nothing, only require one tiny drop, and have just 2 straightforward ingredients! Only downside is that the dropper can be kind of tricky for my partner and he sometimes accidentally does more than one drop and has to start a new bottle (I find it easy to get one drop because the dropper is similar to essential oil bottles Ive used). Ill save the other drops with flavoring in them for when my baby is over 6mos, and Ill definitely be reordering these.
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Tzitzi Linares
> 24 hourEasy to dispense onto a bottle. I used to put a drop inside so the baby wouldn’t notice it but it doesn’t mix with breast milk very well and since you’re not supposed to shake breast milk, it’s just easier to put it on a nipple, even if it slides down just tap the nipple on the baby’s nose and they’ll open so wide the whole nipple will go in, they don’t even notice the drop or they’re so hungry they don’t care. I like these better than the droppers. I was using the enfamil drops and the dropper sucked big time. I could never get a it filled past .50. This method is so much better, just one drop and it comes out the same every time, no measuring, no hassle.
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Mrs B
> 24 hourAfter trying another brand that upset my baby’s stomach, I tried these. They work like a charm. I love that it only takes a single drop and isn’t mixed with other fillers.
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Byambasuren Battulga
> 24 hourThis D3’s price is affordable but usage is different than I thought. I thought I should drop to my baby’s mouth directly but I had to use bottle of milk or my breast nipple.
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Blake
> 24 hourWe got this to replace the Enfamil D-Vi-Sol product that is the standard you get at a pharmacy and it is perfect. The Enfamil stuff is junk, just read the ingredient list and ask yourself why a newborn cares what color it is, what flavor it has and why the number one ingredient is glycerol, basically fake sugar. Now the Ddops just has one thing other than the vitamin D, it uses refined coconut oil as the solution to put the vitamin in instead of glycerol. Nothing else, no fake color or flavoring, no ploysorbate 80 whatever that is, just coconut oil and Vitamin D. And you just need one drop, not a huge eye dropper full to the brim. And for the size of the bottle, yes it does not come full. If it did you would have a several year supply! Remember the dose is one drop, not one ml like the others. The packaging in several places states that this should not be full and just the bottom 1/4 or so should be, so as long as it is sealed you did not get a dud. And finally, if you are looking at this you are most likely doing it because you just want the vitamin, not the extra junk that just makes it look like you are giving a full dose, give this product a try.