Rx
D3 MUST DROPS
₹ 35.07 / Bottle
₹ 43.84
20%
MANUFACTURED /MARKETED BY:
MANKIND PHARMA LTD
COMPOSITION:
CHOLECALCIFEROL 400 IU
RETURN POLICY:
NON-RETURNABLE
EXPIRY DATE:
MAXIMUM 3 MONTHS ABOVE
D3 Must Drops (Vitamin D3/cholecalciferol), a popular pediatric supplement
What is it and why it’s used
Active ingredient: Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D₃), a fat‑soluble vitamin essential for calcium and phosphorus regulation, bone/teeth mineralization, muscle strength, immune health, and growth
Indications: Prevents and treats Vitamin D deficiency in infants & children, including rickets and osteomalacia.
Suitable for children with insufficient sunlight exposure (e.g., breastfed infants, dark skin)
Formulation & typical dosage
Liquid drop formulation (usually 15 ml), taken via dropper
One common formulation provides 400 IU/day; dosage individualized by pediatrician based on age, deficiency severity, and sun exposure
Often recommended once daily, with food for better absorption
Benefits
Enhances bone and teeth development, reduces risk of rickets
Supports immune system and muscle function
Allergic reactions are uncommon but monitor for rashes or swelling
Contraindications & caution for children with:
Hypercalcemia or hypervitaminosis D
Kidney stones or kidney disease
Liver issues—dose may need adjusting
Certain drug interactions (e.g., with digoxin, corticosteroids, anticonvulsants).
Usage guidelines
Shake well before measuring with provided dropper
Take daily, ideally with a meal that includes fat, for optimal absorption
Stick to prescribed dosage—don’t exceed; overdose may lead to hypercalcemia
Monitor for side effects—if persistent, contact your pediatrician.
Storage
Store at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture; keep out of children’s reach
Bottom line
D3 Must Drops is an effective, doctor-prescribed vitamin D supplement for children, supporting bone growth, immune health, and muscle function.
Always follow paediatric guidance for dose, duration, and monitoring, especially if there are underlying health issues.
Don’t exceed recommended amounts—too much Vitamin D is harmful, potentially causing serious calcium-related issues
Note: This information is for general understanding only—not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your child’s pediatrician for personalized recommendations.