Ddrops Organic Baby 400 IU 90 Drops - Daily Vitamin D Liquid for Infants. Supports Teeth & Bone Health. No Preservatives, No Sugar, Non-GMO, Allergy-Friendly

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  • Geo Goi

    > 24 hour

    The bottle came almost empty. It has less than 3/4 part of the liquid.

  • Kristin

    > 24 hour

    Love how easy the dosage is for babies. One little drop, as opposed to other brands which require a syringe and larger dose.

  • Anon

    > 24 hour

    These are the easiest drops I’ve used for my infant. We got a sample at the pediatrician of other drops but I didn’t like the dropper type because my son seemed to just spit out everything & didn’t like it. I like how with these ones, I can just drop it on my nipple and he’ll easily take it.

  • Jacqueline Samson

    > 24 hour

    My baby did not like the Vitamin D drops free from the pediatrician. My cousin recommended and babe loved it. She used to gag and make herself throw up with previous brand. With this one, it’s quick easy to dispense and she took it like a champ!

  • Steph

    > 24 hour

    Way better than the prescription vitamin d that is overly sweet and is butterscotch flavor that the pediatrician prescribed. My newborn hated it, I tried it and it the amount of sweetness made my mouth feel disgusting. Found these drops and they have a butterty unflavored sweetness to them. The drop coats the mouth and cant be spit out, baby didnt hate it and didnt gag or spit it out due to the taste unlike the prescription. Super easy to administer, not sure why people are complaining, definitely a user error situation. I sometimes miss because my baby moves but its rare to miss since the drop is slow and can calculate when it will drop and thats when I open my babys mouth.

  • Yongguo Cheng

    > 24 hour

    I have bought it always.

  • Sabrina

    > 24 hour

    I’m not sure if they work because we haven’t had my baby’s vitamin D checked, but it is easy enough to use. My son actually loves to take the bottle around with him (10 months old) which is an aside, but very cute. I do wish it dropped out faster, but I understand the speed is standard for the dispensers design.

  • Carie

    > 24 hour

    Love these! I bought the D-Vi-Sol from pharmacy and you have to give baby 1ml instead of 1 drop and baby hated the amount of liquid. I am only breastfeeding from breast so no bottles to mix it in. The D-Vi-Sol also smelled like it would taste awful. This vitamin D is so much easier (less liquid; put drop right on nipple before feeding). The drop will run right off nipple if you don’t get baby on quickly though. And you just hold bottle upside down for a drop to fall out without shaking or squeezing. Sometimes, it takes several seconds for the drop to fall, sometimes it’s instant. Baby gets a little antsy when it takes a little longer. Overall, great product. We have never had any bloodwork for baby’s vitamin D level, so can’t say how well it absorbs in body.

  • Jian

    > 24 hour

    It’s quite easy to easy, good design for the drops

  • DailyAppleEater

    > 24 hour

    Weve had no issues with this. R is one year old and is huge, healthy and strong, but thats mainly due to the BFeeding. Though likely a combo of both. Started using this at Peds suggestion at about 2 months. Dont believe the HCL claims of it being dangerous. Not to be insulting, but to try and fully explain WHY it is not dangerous, I would virtually have to cram a college education into this little box. Suffice it to say that there is oxygen and hydrogen in rocket fuel. A highly volatile substance. However you drink the same two ingredients, in another mixture, everyday. Hence, though rocket fuel and water include two of the exact ingredients, theyre not the same (Think ions and isotopes). Also, the dropper is not a problem as some claim. And actually, the dropper is probably the best part! The other brands require A LOT of liquid for a dosage (syringes). Yes, this product does take about two seconds to form the drip. BUT it is virtually controlled and there is only ONE drop to administer to your baby, as directions state. In terms of risk analysis, would you rather the stuff squirt all over the place and then risk giving your newborn a bar shot worth of vit D or simply be patient and almost ensure no more than a literal drop will be delivered into your newborn? Common sense people. One last note: A negative reviewer stated something about the bottle was almost empty!...Yes, the bottle is no where near full....but...wait for it...because...the rate of usage and the expiration date would not match up. So, if the bottle were full, about 90% of the product would remain when the expiration date arrived. As a new (and overly protective daddy), I hope my own experience and opinion assists someone else when solely making there own decision.

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