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Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol with Iron is a liquid multivitamin designed for infants and children, providing 8 essential vitamins including Vitamin D, to support healthy growth and development. This gluten-free formula is easy to administer and can be mixed with various foods, making it ideal for picky eaters. Plus, it's SNAP eligible for added convenience.
G**O
Great vitamin
Our pediatrician recommended this at 6 months for our breastfed baby. Smells and tastes really funky. We really hyped our baby up and eventually she was excited about taking it. It does also have potential to stain teeth and clothes.Started taking it again at 18 months for low ferritin levels that was causing long term sleeping issues. After a month of giving this to our daughter again she started sleeping through the night for the first time ever, so her levels must already be coming up!
N**A
Convenient Supplement with a Minor Taste Issue
The Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol with Iron has been a helpful addition to my toddler’s diet, providing essential vitamins and iron in one easy-to-administer drop. I feel good knowing my child is getting extra support, especially with iron.Convenient and Nutrient-RichThis supplement is a great way to cover any nutritional gaps, especially for picky eaters. I appreciate that it combines multiple vitamins with iron, making it a convenient all-in-one option without the need for multiple supplements.Minor Drawback: Strong TasteThe only drawback is the taste; it has a slightly strong, metallic flavor that my child initially resisted. Mixing it with juice or formula helps, but it may take some creativity to make it more palatable.Final ThoughtsOverall, Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol with Iron is an effective and convenient supplement, perfect for ensuring kids get essential nutrients. Although the taste could be improved, it’s a solid choice for parents looking for reliable vitamin support.
R**J
Wonderful supplement
I guess this might be one of the most preferred iron supplements for infants in the country. It provides all the vitamins and iron in one easy to administer drop. It comes with a dropper which replaces the cap it is shipped with. The taste is very strong and I am sure almost all the babies gives a hard time. My baby runs away the moment I come near her with the dropper :)
A**G
Baby needed iron
My son’s blood work was a little off so the dr said he needed an iron supplement. Found these and used it since he used enfamil formula as a baby baby. He usually doesn’t mind medicine but this definitely had the vitamins smell so I’m sure it didn’t taste the best. He still took it and it helped his iron raise to where it should be so definitely recommend. If your baby doesn’t like medicine would recommend putting it in something sweet so counteract the bitterness
M**H
Not taste good
Want to give 5 star but only the taste make it hard to feed my baby
L**T
Great for Kids with Sensory Issues!
I bought Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol with Iron for my 5-year-old son, who has sensory issues and low iron. Getting him to take vitamins can be a challenge, but I was able to sneak these into his milk without him even noticing!The liquid formula makes it super easy to mix into drinks, and I love that it provides the iron he needs for healthy growth and development. It’s been a great solution for us, and I’m glad I found something that works without a battle.Highly recommend for parents who need a gentle way to supplement their child’s nutrition!
N**M
Stains Clothing
Recommended by the hospital after she was born early. Was sold out at all local pharmacies, had to order it off Amazon. Use the tiny syringe they gave us at the hospital, .5ml per day. Was hesitant because she is under 6 months old, but her pediatrician said it was fine. Be mindful that it stains all clothing.
A**A
Smells really weird, turns milk into a murky muddy color
This is cheaper than the OTC that I get at the pharmacy (which doesn't contain iron). I decided to get the Enfamil one since it has iron, which is recommended for baby brain development. My baby is 5 months when I started her on this specific vitamin (she was on a Vitamin D-only version since 2 months old). It smells super iron-y, makes the milk turn a really dark funky color, but my baby isn't rejecting it. The first time I fed it to her last week, her first iron supplement, and it turned her 💩 a really dark green color. Freaked me out until I Googled if it's normal, and it is. After the first 💩 on this supplement, her color went back to dark yellow as normal. I didn't taste it to see the flavor since the aroma is so off-putting to me. However, baby is drinking milk with this added just fine so it can't taste all that bad? Milk is a beige color. This supplement is tan-orange color and looks like it would stain clothes. It turned the milk a murky muddy color that again is off-putting to me.I took 1 star off for the really weird smell & coloration.Edit: 03/13/2025:I'm downgrading my rating to 2-star. The smell is so off and makes me nauseous. I feel so bad feeding this to my baby. She doesn't seem to want the milk when I add this liquid vitamin in. She's been throwing up more after I started her on this vitamin and I'm concerned it's making hee nauseous as well. I'm going to the pediatrician on Monday to ask about this product. Too bad they can't make it smell NOT off putting.You can see the 2 photos I uploaded with my review for a comparison. The white is milk, you can see the regular color. The other photo is AFTER adding this liquid supplement. It turns it into such an unappealing color with a terrible nauseating smell. 🤐🤐🤐
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