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Introduction About TALIA D3 DROPS
Talia D3 Drops is a nutritional supplement used for the management of vitamin D deficiency in children. It contains Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) as an active ingredient that helps to manage low levels of vitamin D in blood.
Vitamin D3 helps the body to absorb calcium and phosphorus that are essential for the production and maintenance of stronger and healthier bones. It helps to maintain normal levels of Vitamin D3 needed for the body.
Always take Talia D3 Drops exactly as advised by your child’s doctor. Shake well before use. It is advised to take 1ml of Talia D3 Drops per day or as directed by your physician. Pull out the teat of the dropper sightly for administration of the drops.
Do not exceed the daily recommended doses. Do not give Talia D3 Drops to your child if he/she has malabsorption syndrome, increased levels of calcium, vitamin D3 or phosphate in blood, or any kidney diseases.
Key Composition
- Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3)
Therapeutic Uses Of TALIA D3 DROPS
- Used for the management of vitamin D deficiency in children
Side Effects Of TALIA D3 DROPS
Talia D3 Drops may cause weakness, sleepiness, nausea or vomiting in some children. Consult your doctor if you notice any such side effects in your child while using this medicine.
Safety Advice
- Always take Talia D3 Drops exactly as advised by your child’s doctor
- Shake well before use
- It is advised to take 1ml of Talia D3 Drops per day or as directed by your physician
- Pull out the teat of the dropper sightly for the administration of the drops
- Do not exceed the daily recommended dose
- Do not give Talia D3 Drops to your child if he/she is allergic to any of its ingredients
- Do not give Talia D3 Drops to your child if he/she has malabsorption syndrome, increased levels of calcium, vitamin D3 or phosphate in blood, or any kidney diseases
- Inform your doctor on all the medicines your child uses including prescription, non-prescription and herbal supplements
More Information
- Keep out of reach of children
- Store at a temperature below 30°C
FAQs About TALIA D3 DROPS
Q: How much vitamin D is required on a daily basis?
A: The individual amount of Vitamin D requirement can vary on an individual basis, and actual requirements will be based on your doctor’s recommendations. The minimum recommended Adequate Intake (AI) for Vitamin D is 200IU per day (0 – 18 years). The Upper Limit for Vitamin D is 1000IU per day for infants (0 – 12 months).
Q: Can I give Talia D3 Drops with other multivitamins?
A: It is always better to consider what other nutrients your child is receiving before adding additional supplements. Talia D3 Drops are uniquely suited to support daily vitamin D requirements only. Many multivitamins already contain vitamin D and dosages will differ, so it is always recommended for you to visit your doctor for advice.
Q: Can Talia D3 Drops be used in elderly patients to manage vitamin D3 deficiency?
A: Talia D3 Drops is intended to be used in paediatric patients (children) so, consult your doctor if you are an elderly patient with vitamin D3 deficiency.
Q: Why does my child need to take Talia D3 Drops?
A: Doctors recommend Talia D3 Drops for children as adequate levels of vitamin D are essential during these periods of rapid growth and are important in the normal development and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth.
Q: Does Talia D3 Drops cause sleepiness?
A: Talia D3 Drops may cause sleepiness in some children. Consult the doctor if your child is experiencing any other unusual symptoms while taking it.
References
1. https://ciplamed.com/content/d-sol-granules-chewable-tablets-drops
2. https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-10175/vitamin-d3-oral/details
3. http://www.microlabsltd.com/elibrary/node/1902
4. https://vitaminddrops.com/us-en/faqs/
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