ERIC FAVRE SPECIAL KID CALCUIM+MAGNESIUM+ZINC+VITAMINE D&K SIROP 125 ML

  • La gamme SPECIAL KID apportera à vos enfants une aide douce, efficace et sans grimace grâce à nos goûts délicieux.

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INDICATIONS
La gamme SPECIAL KID apportera à vos enfants une aide douce, efficace et sans grimace grâce à nos goûts délicieux.

PRÉSENTATION GALÉNIQUE
Flacon de 125 ml

INGRÉDIENTS
Eau ; fructose ; citrate de calcium ; citrate de magnésium ; citrate de zinc ; acidifiant : acide citrique ; arôme fraise (0.8%) ; vitamine D ; vitamine K1 ; vitamine K2 ; épaississant : gomme de xanthane ; conservateurs : benzoate de sodium , sorbate de potassium ; édulcorant : sucralose.

Pour 15 ml :
Citrate de calcium : 300 mg
Citrate de magnésium : 150 mg
Citrate de zinc : 5 mg
Vitamine D : 3,75 ug (150 UI)
Vitamine K1 : 15 ug
Vitamine K2 : 7,5 ug

CONSEILS D’UTILISATION
De 6 mois à 2 ans : 5 ml par jour.
Pour les enfants de 3 à 8 ans :10 ml par jour.
Pour les enfants de 9 à 12 ans : 15 ml par jour.
Agiter avant utilisation. Peut être pris pur ou dilué dans de l’eau ou une autre boisson. Convient également aux adultes de plus de 15 ans. A répéter plusieurs fois par an si nécessaire.

PRÉCAUTIONS D’EMPLOI
Ne pas dépasser la dose journalière recommandée. Tenir hors de protée des jeunes enfants. A utiliser dans le cadre d’une alimentation variée et d’un mode de vie sain. A conserver à l’abri de la chaleur, de la lumière et de l’humidité.

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