Description
🧃 What It Is:
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A multivitamin and mineral syrup enriched with the essential amino acid lysine, designed for children aged 1 to 12 (or 18) years .
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Helps support bone health, immune function, physical growth, and appetite, especially useful during growth spurts, illness recovery, or poor appetite .
📦 Active Ingredients (per 15 mL typical dose):
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Lysine hydrochloride: 150–300 mg
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Vitamin B1 (thiamine): 1.5–3 mg
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Vitamin B2 (riboflavin): 1.7–3.5 mg
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Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine): 3–6 mg
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Vitamin D₃: 200–400 IU
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Vitamin E: 7.5–15 mg
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Niacinamide (B3): 10–20 mg
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D‑Pantothenol (B5): 5–10 mg
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Calcium: 65–130 mg
🍊 Taste & Extras:
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Pleasant orange or tangerine flavour, sugar-free (uses sorbitol and sweeteners like aspartame/Acesulfame K) .
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May appear naturally turbid or cloudy, but this doesn’t affect its quality .
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Expect yellowish urine, a harmless result of vitamin B₂ intake .
🗓️ Recommended Dosage:
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Ages 1–5: 7.5 mL once daily
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Ages 6+: 15 mL once daily
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Preferably taken with breakfast or lunch, on its own or mixed with food or juice .
⚠️ Precautions & Warnings:
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Not suitable for children with:
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Calcium metabolism disorders or kidney stones
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Hypervitaminosis D, renal insufficiency, phenylketonuria, or lysine metabolism disorders .
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Contains B₆, which can interact with L‑dopa—avoid use unless under medical advice .
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It’s a dietary supplement, not a medicine—should not replace a balanced diet .
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Contains sorbitol (approx. 2.6 g per 15 mL) and preservatives, which may cause a mild laxative effect .
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Contraindicated for those with phenylketonuria (due to aspartame) .
📦 Storage & Shelf Life:
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Shake well before each use; store below 25–30 °C in a dry place .
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Use within 30 days after opening .
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Available in 100 mL and 200 mL bottles, typically in amber glass .
✅ Summary:
Pharmaton Kiddi Syrup is a well-rounded, orange-flavored multivitamin syrup that provides B-complex vitamins, vitamins C, D3, E, calcium, and lysine, tailored for growing children, especially during periods of recovery, fatigue, or low appetite. It’s generally safe when used as directed, but always consult a doctor or pharmacist if your child has health conditions, is on medication, or if you’re unsure whether it’s suitable.


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