Icocin is a Class B OTC, which is the highest level of safety. 1 capsule of Icocin per day is the normal daily requirement for babies, not an overdose, and as long as it is given to babies according to the instructions, one capsule per day does not pose any risk of poisoning and can be taken daily. While taking Iconocin, you can lead your baby to sunlight in an appropriate amount to promote the absorption of the drug. It is used for the prevention and treatment of vitamin A and D deficiency, such as rickets and night blindness and pediatric hand and foot convulsions. Vitamin AD drops on the market are available in two sizes for children up to 1 year of age and for children over 1 year of age. Babies can take Iconocin from 15 days of life until they are about two weeks old. Vitamins A and 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.