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Multivitamin for 3.6yrs boy
Which syrup can we give to a 3.6yrs boy with weight 14.9 and HT 102 cm... There is no sun exposure due to pandamic 1) Zincovit drops 15ml? How much or normal zincovit that is used for adults? 2) Justdee 800iu 5ml? 2) Calcimax p? Please mention dosage and potency of the medicin in detial
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You can give Syrup Calcimax P 5ml twice a day. Please expose to sunlight now if possible. Give lots of fruits and salads. Give home cooked fresh foods. Better to use Zincovit syrup at his age. The dose is 5ml once a day. In adults, zincovit capsules are used. Just dee daily dose at this age is 600 units. So give 3ml of justdee 800 iu per 5ml.
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Normally also irrespective of pandemic, the wavelength at which vitamin D is absorbed from sun ( afternoon) , we do not expose our children without clothes in sunlight. So most of the children are deficient in vit D. Good nutritious diet with lot of fiber and proteins should be taken.
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