The right way to take vitamin AD for infants

Vitamin AD is indicated for vitamin AD deficiency, and may be used as directed by a physician in infants if vitamin AD deficiency is present, the dose is usually one capsule per day.
Vitamin AD is indicated for vitamin AD deficiencies such as dry eye, night blindness, achondroplasia, and rickets. Infants with vitamin AD deficiencies may be used as directed by a physician, and the dose is usually one capsule per day. No or few adverse effects generally occur when the recommended dose is taken.
Long-term or overdose can produce chronic toxicity, the early manifestations of headache, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, bone and joint pain, swelling, dry and cracked lips and mouth, itchy skin, fever.
Chronic renal failure, hypercalcemia, hyperphosphatemia with renal rickets is prohibited. Allergic individuals should be cautious. Prohibited for those who are allergic to any of the ingredients.
Whether infants take vitamin AD or only vitamin D supplementation, need to consult a doctor to clarify, follow the doctor’s instructions to use the drug, not unauthorized use.