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Yes — Mumry-D3 Drops (vitamin D3, cholecalciferol) are generally safe for a teething baby when given at the dose recommended by your paediatrician.
⚕️ What this means
- Mumry-D3 Drops provide vitamin D3 to support calcium absorption and bone health; teething itself does not make vitamin D unsafe.
- Use only when prescribed or recommended by a paediatrician and following their dose for your baby.
💊 How to give & precautions
- Follow the exact dose and frequency your paediatrician prescribes; do not add other vitamin D supplements unless told to.
- Give with a small feed or breastfeed/formula as advised (fat helps absorption).
- Watch for common side effects listed for the product: constipation, vomiting, or poor feeding — these usually resolve but should be reported if persistent.
⚠️ When to seek urgent care
- Go to emergency care or contact your paediatrician immediately for persistent vomiting or refusal to feed, very low urine output/dehydration, or extreme drowsiness or seizures.
🩺 Next steps
- Confirm the correct dose with your paediatrician before starting or continuing the drops.
- Tell your paediatrician about any other supplements or medicines the baby is receiving.
If you want, I can explain how infant vitamin D dosing is determined or list early signs of vitamin D excess in more detail.