Sodium Fluoride, Vitamin A Acetate, Sodium Ascorbate, Cholecalciferol, .Alpha.-Tocopherol, D-, Thiamine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin, Niacinamide, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Levomefolate Calcium, And Cyanocobalamin

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Multi-Vit-Flor

Brand Names
Multi-Vit-Flor
Drug Class
Vitamin D [EPC], Vitamin B12 [EPC]
Route
ORAL
Product Type
HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG

Description

Multi-Vit-Flor (Multivitamin with 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg and 1 mg of Fluoride) Chewable Tablet Multivitamin and Fluoride Supplement Supplement Facts Serving Size 1 Tablet Servings Per Container 30 Amount Per Serving % Daily Value for Adults and Children 4 or More Years of Age vitamin A (as retinyl acetate) 600 mcg 600 mcg 600 mcg 67% vitamin C (as sodium ascorbate) 60 mg 60 mg 60 mg 67% vitamin D (as cholecalciferol) 10 mcg 10 mcg 10 mcg 50% vitamin E (as d-alpha-tocopherol) 10 mg 10 mg 10 mg 67% thiamin (as thiamin HCl) 1 mg 1 mg 1 mg 83% riboflavin (vitamin B 2 ) 1.2 mg 1.2 mg 1.2 mg 92% niacin (as niacinamide) 10 mg 10 mg 10 mg 63% vitamin B 6 (as pyridoxine HCl) 1 mg 1 mg 1 mg 59% folate (as Levomefolate Calcium) 230 mcg DFE 230 mcg DFE 230 mcg DFE 58% vitamin B 12 (as cyanocobalamin) 4.5 mcg 4.5 mcg 4.5 mcg 188% fluoride (as sodium fluoride) 0.25 mg 0.5 mg 1 mg Daily value not established Ingredients: Sucrose, Sorbitol, Fructose, Citric Acid, Beet Root Juice, Carrageenan, Grape Flavor, Raspberry Flavor, Stearic Acid, Cherry Flavor, Magnesium Stearate, Sucralose.

Warnings and Precautions

Allergen Warning Contains fish gelatin and soy oil.

How Supplied

How Supplied Multi-Vit-FlorĀ® (Multivitamin with 1 mg of Fluoride) Chewable Tablet MULTIVITAMIN & FLUORIDE SUPPLEMENT BERRY FLAVOR NDC: 72162-2272-3: 30 Tablets in a BOTTLE Repackaged/Relabeled by: Bryant Ranch Prepack, Inc. Burbank, CA 91504

About This Information

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