Fresenius Kabivital Vitamin D3 1000 Ui Mint Spray 25 ml

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Facilitates rapid vitamin D3 supply

25 ml

Description

Oral Spray that facilitates the supply of vitamin D3, an essential nutrient for the body. Contributes to maintaining normal bones and teeth, calcium absorption, muscle function and immune system. Recommended as a nutritional supplement in cases of vitamin D3 deficiency due to dietary deficiencies, lifestyles, over 65 years old, the winter months when there is less sunshine and overweight or obesity.
Mint flavour.
Suitable for use from 3 years of age.
Lactose free, gluten free.
Suitable for vegetarians.

Instructions for use

Recommended dose: 1 spray daily: - Press once and spray directly into the mouth, preferably under the tongue. - Wait one minute before swallowing, keeping the liquid under the tongue to ensure absorption. - After one minute, swallow the liquid*. * Excessive consumption may have laxative effects.

Composition

WATER, XYLITOL, XANTHAN GUM, CHOLECALCIFEROL (VITAMIN D3), PEPPERMINT FLAVOURING, POTASSIUM SORBATE.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Vitamin D3 is produced in the dermis (deep layer of the skin) through the stimulation of UVB radiation. To a lesser extent, it can also be obtained through diet, with animal products such as oily fish.

It is known to play a regulatory role in bone maintenance (calcium and phosphorus content that form the skeleton), and on the immune and endocrine systems. Severe deficiency during childhood can lead to severe damage (rickets). This is why vitamin D supplementation is often given to infants, who should not be exposed to the sun during their first year, under paediatric supervision.

In adolescents and adults, moderate sun exposure (15 minutes per day) can cover vitamin D production needs. In the case of dark phototypes or certain diseases, these needs may not be sufficiently covered. To consider supplementation, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

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