- Introduction
- Office Visits
- Phone Calls
- Feeding
- Solid Foods
- Vitamins
- Infant Nutrition
- Baby Care
- Bathing & Body Care
- Ear Infections
- Stools & Hygiene
- How Does Your Baby Look?
- Immunization
- Wheezing
- Spitting Up
- Fever
- Crying & “Gas Pains”
- Cough
- Sleep
- Constipation
- Bowel Movements
- Diarrhea
- Diaper Rash
- Teething
- Colds
- Vomiting
- Crib Safety
- Changing Table
- Jumpers or Walkers
- Signs of Illness
- Poisons
- Car Seats
- Choking
- Dosing
- Reading References
VITAMINS
We may recommend vitamin drops for the first 2 years of life. We will advise you to begin these. Please let me know at that time whether you have city water or well water. Breast fed infants and those who live in households with well water will require fluoride vitamins.
When you give vitamin drops to your baby, point the opening of the dropper toward the cheek inside the baby’s mouth, so that the drops do not fall too far back in his throat.
Available Without Prescription
Dosage: One dropperful (1.0 mL) daily, or as directed by physician
- Tri-Vi-Sol® ADC Drops (A, D & C Vitamins)
- Tri-Vi-Sol® ADC + Iron Drops (A, D & C Vitamins)
- Poly-Vi-Sol® Multivitamin Drops
- Poly-Vi-Sol® Multivitamin + Iron Drops
- Vitamin D concentrated drops, 400IU per drop
Prescription Necessary Dosage: One dropperful (1.0 mL) daily, or as directed by physician
- Tri-Vi-Sol®/F ADC Drops (Fluoride + A, D & C Vitamins)
- Tri-Vi-Sol®/F ADC + Iron Drops (Fluoride + A, D & C Vitamins
- Poly-Vi-Sol®/F Multivitamin Drops (Multivitamin with Fluoride)
- Poly-Vi-Sol®/F Multivitamin + Iron Drops (Multivitamin with Fluoride)