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Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 2009 Dec;155(6 Suppl):S73–S93. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2009.09.001

Table VI.

Fat-Soluble Vitamin and Zinc Content of Multivitamins1

AGE
(volume-based dose)
CFF Consensus
Report2
SourceCF Pediatric
Drops
AquADEKs
Pediatric Liquid
Vitamax
Pediatric Drops
Enfamil
Poly-Vi-Sol Drops
Vitamin A (IU) (Retinol and Beta-Carotene)
 0 – 12 months (1 ml) 1,500 4627 75% as beta-carotene 5,751 87% as beta-carotene 3,170 100% retinol palmitate 1,500 100% retinol palmitate
 1 – 3 years (2 ml) 5,000 9254 75% as beta-carotene 11,502 87% as beta-carotene 6,340 100% retinol palmitate 3,000 100% retinol palmitate
Vitamin E (IU)
 0 – 12 months (1 ml) 40 – 50 50 503 50 5
 1 – 3 years (2 ml) 80 – 150 100 1003 100 10
Vitamin D (IU)
 0 – 12 months (1 ml) 400 500 400 400 400
 1 – 3 years (2 ml) 400 – 800 1000 800 800 800
Vitamin K (mcg)
 0 – 12 months (1 ml) 300 to 500 400 400 300 0
 1 – 3 years (2 ml) 300 to 500 800 800 600 0
Zinc (mg)
 0 – 12 months (1 ml) - 5 5 7.5 0
 1 – 3 years (2 ml) - 10 10 15 0

Table reproduced with permission of SourceCF Inc., a subsidiary of Eurand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

1

The content of this Table is as of January 2009. Products also contain a full range of water-soluble vitamins. For a copy of the full table go to: www.SourceCF.com.

2

Reference #(35) (Table 7).

3

Also contains mixed tocopherols.