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Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Supplement Drops, Vitamins A,D & C for Infants 1.66 fl oz (50 ml)in stock REVIEW SNAPSHOT® by PowerReviewsPros
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Most Liked Positive Review Pediatrician recommended it My pediatrician recommended this brand for vitamin D (as a supplement to breastfeeding) because it doesn't have lots of other vitamins that he doesn't really need. My baby loves the taste too, was ...Read complete review My pediatrician recommended this brand for vitamin D (as a supplement to breastfeeding) because it doesn't have lots of other vitamins that he doesn't really need. My baby loves the taste too, was easy to give it to him. VS Most Liked Negative Review Baby likes it so far Doctor recommended it, so we are doing it. I could not tell if it helps the baby. But it is easier to administrate to the baby. The first time, she spit them all...Read complete review Doctor recommended it, so we are doing it. I could not tell if it helps the baby. But it is easier to administrate to the baby. The first time, she spit them all out, but she seems to like the taste after a couple of time. It is usually easier to feed this before meal so that she is hungry for anything :-) REVIEWS Reviewed by 25 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-10 Previous | Next » Pros
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Best Uses Comments about Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Supplement Drops, Vitamins A,D & C for Infants, 1.66 fl oz: I got this for my 3-month son as recommended by pediatrician for breast feeding baby.... My son is allergy to this product, he got severe baby rash, and running stomach for several days... have to stop... Comments about Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Supplement Drops, Vitamins A,D & C for Infants, 1.66 fl oz: good Pros
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Comments about Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Supplement Drops, Vitamins A,D & C for Infants, 1.66 fl oz: Easy to administer and my daughter seems to enjoy the taste. She's 8 months old and has been taking this supplement since she was 2 months old. Pros
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Comments about Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Supplement Drops, Vitamins A,D & C for Infants, 1.66 fl oz: Very easy to use Pros
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Comments about Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Supplement Drops, Vitamins A,D & C for Infants, 1.66 fl oz: my 2 months old accepted it easily. but I really don't like the color and taste, both are artificial,which should not appear in baby's food. Pros
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Comments about Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Supplement Drops, Vitamins A,D & C for Infants, 1.66 fl oz: My daughter has been breast-fed, so her pediatrician recommended that we give her Tri-Vi-Sol so that she gets the vitamins she needs. She likes it, and it works. What more can I say? Pros
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Comments about Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Supplement Drops, Vitamins A,D & C for Infants, 1.66 fl oz: I add to the nightly bottle feeding. Pros Cons
Best Uses Comments about Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Supplement Drops, Vitamins A,D & C for Infants, 1.66 fl oz: I was told to give Vitamin D drops to my breastfed newborn, and this brand was recommended by name. I used it once and am still feeling guilty about actually putting it in my baby's mouth even after I saw the purpleish color and got a whiff of the cough-syrup-like smell. Baby gagged and wailed - who can blame him? - and I immediately went looking for an alternative. Spare your baby! There are Vitamin D drops out there that are ONLY Vitamin D, and don't have the artificial coloring or flavoring. Pros Cons Best Uses
Comments about Enfamil Tri-Vi-Sol Supplement Drops, Vitamins A,D & C for Infants, 1.66 fl oz: I first tried Poly-visol because that's all our local store carried and I wanted to make sure my daughter was getting Vitamin D. Polyvisol smells awful, stains clothing, and my daughter just spit it up. Tri-visol smells much better (almost like grape) and she seems to take it without trouble. I often mix it in a bottle and she doesn't even notice it's there. I haven't tried D-visol to compare, however. Pros
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