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Risk of Liquid Vitamin D Overdose in Infants

June 17, 2010
The FDA issued a warning to parents about the potential risk of overdosing infants with liquid vitamin D. Some liquid vitamin D supplement products come with droppers that can hold a greater amount of the vitamin than an infant should receive.

Along with the warning, the FDA provides recommendations to help ensure infants do not receive more than the recommended daily amount of Vitamin D.

See the entire article on the FDA Web site.

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