BioDy D3
Drop

What is BioDy D3?
Vitamin D helps build strong bones and teeth. Children can develop a disease called rickets [soft bones] if they don't get enough vitamin D.
The role of vitamin D to prevent other diseases is also being studied.
Children can get vitamin D from the sun, food, and supplements.
Our bodies can make vitamin D when our bare skin is exposed to sunlight. However, sun safe practices like wearing sunscreen and staying out of direct sunlight stop vitamin D from being made.
Indications:
Infants O - 6 months: 400 lU (ie 1 drop of product) per day from the first days of life regardless of the feeding method, i.e. 1 drop of product, Infants 6-12 months: 400 - 600 IU (ie 1 drop of product) per day depending on the daily amount of vitamin D taken with food Children (1-10 years]: 600 - 1,000 lU (ie 2 drops of the product] per day depending on the body weight and supply of vitamin D in the diet.
In children with obesity, supplementation is required at a dose of 1 200 - 2 000 daily [3 - 5 drops of the product).
Adolescents 11-18 years: 800 - 2 000 IU (2 - 5 drops of product) per day depending on body weight and vitamin D intake in the diet. Adults with obesity require supplementation at a dose of 1,600 - 4,000 lU per day (ie 4 - 10 drops of the product).
Adults (19-65 years): 800 - 2 000 IU (2 - 5 drops of product) per day depending on body weight and vitamin D intake in the diet. Adults with obesity require supplementation at a dose of 1,600 - 4,000 I per day (ie 4 - 10 drops of the product].
Seniors (65-75 years old): 800 - 2 000 IU (2 - 5 drops of the product] per day depending on the body weight and the supply of vitamin D in the diet. In seniors with obesity, supplementation is required at a dose of 1,600 - 4,000 I per day (ie 4 - 10 drops of the product].
Seniors (over 75 years): 2,000 - 4,000 IU per day (ie 5-10 drops of the product) depending on body weight and vitamin D intake in the diet.
For further information about Product's uses, indication, dose, dosage, packaging, storage and administration please refer to patient leaflet below.