DESCRIPTION
Astra-Vites™ provided by Douglas Laboratories® is a great tasting, multiple vitamin-mineral-trace element supplement designed for children ages four and up. Each chewable orange-flavored tablet provides essential vitamins and minerals for healthy, growing children.
FUNCTIONS
Studies show that a high percentage of children in North America and other developed countries eat less than the minimum daily allowance of many essential nutrients. Adequate amounts and proper balance of these nutrients are needed not only for maintaining good health, but also for satisfying the special nutritional demands of growth and development during childhood. Astra-Vites™ has been carefully designed and formulated to contain the right proportions of vitamins, minerals, and trace elements without danger of toxic build-up and without side effects. Each ingredient is selected in consideration of its absorbability, competitive relationship with other nutrients, taste, allergenic potential, and long-term safety.
INDICATIONS
Astra-Vites™ is ideal for children that are at risk for vitamin, mineral and trace element deficiencies due to sub-optimal dietary intake, and life style.
FORMULA (#7038)
Two Tablets Contain:
Vitamin A (as Vitamin A Acetate) ......... 5,000.. I.U.
Vitamin D ........................................................ 400.. I.U.
Vitamin E ........................................................... 15.. I.U.
Vitamin C ........................................................... 60.. mg
Vitamin B-2........................................................... 3.. mg
Niacinamide........................................................ 20.. mg
Vitamin B-6 ......................................................... 2.. mg
Vitamin B-12 .................................................... 10.. mcg
Pantothenic Acid .............................................. 10.. mg
Folic Acid ......................................................... 400.. mcg
Iodine ................................................................. 30.. mcg
Magnesium (as Magnesium Chelate)........ 0.62.. mg
Manganese (as Manganese Chelate ......... 0.42.. mg
Zinc (as Zinc Chelate) .................................. 0.12.. mg
Calcium (as Calcium Chelate) ....................... 22.. mg
Phosphorus (as Phosphorus Chelate) ........... 10.. mg
SUGGESTED USE
Children 4 years and older take 2 tablets daily with meals or as directed by physician.
SIDE EFFECTS
No adverse side effects reported.
STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light. Keep out of reach of children.
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