Unlocking the Power of Multivitamins and Multimineral for Kids: A Deep Dive into Multilaa Drops
Nutrition is essential for children’s growth and the development of their minds 1. Children’s bodies proliferate at an early age, to meet this phenomenon they need a variety of nutrients. Sometimes oral foods are not able to provide sufficient nutrients. In this stage, they need nutrients to reach their full growth potential develop strong bones and teeth, and maintain a healthy weight.
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Multilaa Drops contain all essential vitamins, and minerals to support the growth process of children.
Understanding Multilaa Drops
Multilaa Drop is a nutraceutical formulation of various Vitamins and minerals. It is sweet in taste, flavored syrupy liquid packed in a 30 ml pet bottle.
The popular Multilaa drop contains per ml the following:
- Vitamin A 3000 IU
- Vitamin D3 280 IU
- Vitamin E 2 mg
- Vitamin C 12 mg
- Vitamin V1 0.2 mg
- Vitamin B2 0.25 mg
- Vitamin B6 0.25 mg
- Vitamin B12 4 mcg
- Folic Acid 50 mcg
- D-Panthenol 0.9 mg
- Niacinamide 3 mg
- Iron 2.2 mg
- Zinc 1.5 mg
- Lysine Hcl 5 mg
Traditional foods are not enough to provide essential nutrition to kids at their growing age. To fill the gap between the requirement of nutrients and the availability of nutrients present in the foods, we need some extra sources of such nutrients that are present in Multilaa drops.
Benefits of Multilaa Drops
- Improved immune system support: Ingredients like Vitamin C, and Vitamin E are top immunity boosters present in Multilaa drops.
- Enhanced cognitive development: Multilaa drops help to develop cognitive development in kids, especially at the sensorimotor stage.
- Healthy bone and teeth formation: Ingredients such as Vitamin D3, Vitamin A, and Zinc help children to grow bone and teeth formation with the nutrition of Multilaa drops.
- Boosted energy level: The blend of Vitamin-B complex and minerals in Multilaa drop boosts the energy level of kids.
- Better digestion and nutrient absorption: Enhances the overall digestion and absorption of nutrients from food intake.
When and How to Administer:
While using the Multivitamin and multimineral drops take care of the following points;
- Appropriate age groups: Ensure the right dose of vitamins for infants and children. It is very important to ensure the pediatric dose of various vitamins present in the drop. Do not exceed the dose of any vitamin from the prescribed dose in Schedule V of the Drug and Cosmetics Act.
- Recommended dosage: Always follow the instructions of a pediatrician or a health professional for dosage-related decisions. Take utmost care in the case of infants, do not give any medicine without the advice of a doctor.
- Tips for easy administration: Kids are not comfortable with taking medicines orally so use scientific methods to administer the dose in accurate quantity.
- Safety precautions: If your kid feels anxiety or vomits, rush to the doctor immediately without any delay. Some medicines are not pleasant in taste so kids can vomit them, in such conditions change the brand of medicine after consulting the doctor.
Common Nutritional Deficiencies in Children
At an early age, most children suffer from nutritional deficiencies that are not fulfilled by their traditional meals and breast milk. Some common deficiencies are given below that are addressed by the Multilaa Drops:
- Iron deficiency
- Vitamin D deficiency
- Calcium deficiency
- Folate deficiency
- Zinc deficiency
Short Description:
Brand Name: Multilaa Drops
Composition: Each ml contains:
Vitamin A 3000 IU
Vitamin D3 280 IU
Vitamin E 2 mg
Vitamin C 12 mg
Vitamin V1 0.2 mg
Vitamin B2 0.25 mg
Vitamin B6 0.25 mg
Vitamin B12 4 mcg
Folic Acid 50 mcg
D-Panthenol 0.9 mg
Niacinamide 3 mg
Iron 2.2 mg
Zinc 1.5 mg
Lysine Hcl 5 mg
Packing: 30 ml, in carton box
MRP: Rs. 55/-
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References:
- Importance of Nutritional Foods for Kids and Young Children- [Children’s Bureau-California (website)]
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: All the information and articles available on this site are for educational purposes only. The information given here should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of any health problem or disease without expert advice. The advice of a qualified medical practitioner should always be sought for medical examination and treatment.
Reviewed by;
Dr. Yogesh Chaudhary (B. Pharma)
Senior Pharmacist at S.N. Medical College, Agra-(UP)