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VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE

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Overview

What is VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE?

See section below for use by infants and young children 6 months to 3 years of age.

Active ingredient for caries prophylaxis:

Other Ingredients:



What does VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE look like?



What are the available doses of VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE?

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What should I talk to my health care provider before I take VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE?

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How should I use VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE?

Supplementation of the diet with Vitamins A, C, D and Fluoride 0.25 mg Drops also provides fluoride for caries prophylaxis.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children up to age 16, in areas where drinking water contains less than optimal levels of fluoride, receive daily fluoride supplementation. Vitamins A, C, D and Fluoride 0.25 mg Drops provide fluoride in drop form for infants and young children 6 months to 3 years of age, in areas where the drinking water contains children ages 2-3 years where the drinking water contains less than 0.3 ppm of fluoride and for children over 3 years, in areas where the drinking water contains 0.3 through 0.7 ppm of fluoride. Each 1.0 mL provides sodium fluoride (0.25 mg fluoride) plus eight essential vitamins and iron.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants and young children under 6 months to 3 years of age, in areas where drinking water contains less than 0.3 ppm of fluoride, and; and for children ages 3-6 years, in areas where the drinking water contains 0.3 through 0.6 ppm of fluoride receive 0.25 mg of supplemental fluoride daily which is provided in a full dose (1mL) of Vitamins A, C, D and Fluoride.

Vitamins A, C, D and Fluoride 0.25 mg Drops provide significant amounts of vitamins A, D, E, C thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pyridoxine, and iron to supplement the diet, and to help assure that nutritional deficiencies of these vitamins will not develop. Thus, in a single easy-to-use preparation, children obtain eight essential vitamins and iron, plus fluoride.

A comprehensive 5 1/2 year series of studies of the effectiveness of multivitamin, iron, and fluoride drops in caries protection has been published. Children in this continuing study lived in an area where the water supply contained only 0.05 ppm fluoride. The subjects were divided in to two groups, one which used only the non-fluoride vitamin product, and the other multi-vitamins and fluoride drop products.

The three year interim report showed 63% fewer carious surfaces in primary teeth and 43% fewer carious surfaces in permanent teeth of the children taking multi-vitamin-fluoride products.

Results at the end of the 5-1/2 years further confirmed the previous finds and indicated that significant reductions in dental caries are apparent with the continued use of multi-vitamin-fluoride products.

1.0 mL daily or as prescribed by physician. May be dropped directly into mouth with the enclosed dropper or mixed with cereal, fruit juice or other food.


What interacts with VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE?

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What are the warnings of VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE?

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What are the precautions of VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE?

The suggested dose should not be exceeded since dental fluorosis may result from continued ingestion of large amounts of fluoride. When prescribing vitamin fluoride products:

  • Determine the fluoride content of the drinking water.
  • Make sure the child is not receiving significant amounts of fluoride from other medications and swallowed toothpaste.
  • Periodically check to make sure that the child does not develop significant dental fluorosis.
  • Vitamins A, C, D and Fluoride 0.25 mg Drops should be dispensed in the original plastic container, since contact with glass leads to instability and precipitation. (The amount of sodium fluoride in the 50-mL size is well below the maximum to be dispensed at one time according to recommendations of the American Dental Association.)



What are the side effects of VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE?

Allergic rash and other idiosyncrasies have been rarely reported.

To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.


What should I look out for while using VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE?

As in the case of all medications, keep out of reach of children.


What might happen if I take too much VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE?

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How should I store and handle VITAMINS A, C, D and FLUORIDE?

Vitamins A, C, D and Fluoride 0.25 mg Drops are available in 50 mL bottles with accompanying calibrated dropper, NDC 51862-164-50.


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Clinical Information

Chemical Structure

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Clinical Pharmacology

It is well established that fluoridation of the water supply (1 ppm fluoride) during the period of tooth development leads to a significant decrease in the incidence of dental caries.

Hydroxyapatite is the principal crystal for all calcified tissue in the human body. The fluoride ion reacts with the hydroxyapatite in the tooth as it is formed to produce the more caries-resistant crystal, fluorapatite. The reaction may be expressed by the equation:

Three stages of fluoride deposition in tooth enamel can be distinguished:

Non-Clinical Toxicology
As in the case of all medications, keep out of reach of children.

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Mefloquine and other drugs known to lower the convulsive threshold

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The suggested dose should not be exceeded since dental fluorosis may result from continued ingestion of large amounts of fluoride. When prescribing vitamin fluoride products:

Allergic rash and other idiosyncrasies have been rarely reported.

To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

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Reference

This information is obtained from the National Institute of Health's Standard Packaging Label drug database.
"https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/"

While we update our database periodically, we cannot guarantee it is always updated to the latest version.

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