Ecocin is a vitamin AD drop whose main ingredients are vitamin A and vitamin D. It is used for the prevention and treatment of vitamin A and D deficiencies such as rickets, night blindness, and pediatric hand and foot tics. Children take Iconocin by taking one capsule once a day. You can choose to take Icocin in the morning. After taking the medicine, parents can lead their babies to get a moderate amount of sunshine, while promoting the absorption of the drug and better performance of the connection. Vitamin AD drops on the market are available in two sizes for children up to 1 year old and children over 1 year old. Babies can take Iconocin from 15 days of life until they are about two weeks old. Vitamin A and vitamin D are essential for human growth and development, especially for the development of fetuses, infants and children, the integrity of epithelial tissues, vision, reproductive organs, the constancy of blood calcium and phosphorus, and the growth and development of bones and teeth. It is important to note that babies must take the recommended dose and not overdose. Children should consult their physician or pharmacist for doses. Children must use Icocin under adult supervision. If a child overdoses or has a serious adverse reaction, he or she should seek immediate medical attention. Antacids (e.g. aluminum hydroxide) can affect the absorption of vitamin A in this product, so Icocin should not be taken with antacids. Ecocin is an over-the-counter (OTC) drug and can be purchased and used on its own.