Breast milk and then sufficient nutrition provide the needs of infants from birth. However, supplemental intake of vitamins is often beneficial and sometimes necessary for optimal infant growth. According to the guidelines of the Ministry of Health in Iran, all infants should receive 1500 units of Vitamin A and 400 units of Vitamin D. The use of multivitamin drops containing Vitamin B, C, E, and K alongside essential Vitamins A and D is beneficial for proper growth and meeting the nutritional needs of children.
Kinder MultiPlus Drops contain all water-soluble and fat-soluble vitamins with appropriate doses and a pleasant taste for infants and children under 2 years old.
Vitamin A: This vitamin plays a crucial role in growth, immune system strengthening, maintaining epithelial tissues, and bone development. It is also a component of visual pigment structures. Vitamin A deficiency can lead to weakened immune system, damage to mucous membranes (skin, eye mucosa, respiratory, digestive, and urinary tracts), and susceptibility to infections, which are common nutritional issues in infants and children, especially in Iran.
Vitamin D: As a fat-soluble vitamin, Vitamin D is essential for strengthening the immune system, calcium absorption, and bone formation. Sufficient Vitamin D intake is crucial for preventing and treating infectious and bone diseases, as well as promoting growth and development in infants and children.
Vitamin B group: These vitamins play a fundamental role in protein, carbohydrate, and fat metabolism, energy production, and growth. Deficiency in Vitamin B can lead to loss of appetite, weight loss, weakness, and growth disorders.
Vitamin C: It is an antioxidant vitamin that strengthens the immune system. Vitamin C also participates in collagen synthesis (the main protein in skin, bones, and cartilage).
Vitamin E: With its antioxidant properties, Vitamin E enhances immune system function and is essential for maintaining skin tissues, vascular walls, visual health, blood cells, and brain health.
Vitamin K: This vitamin plays a role in bone formation and strength, blood clotting, and brain metabolism.



