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Description
"Vitamin D3/K2 Children" is a daily supplement designed to support growing bones and teeth. Vitamin D3 improves calcium absorption, strengthening skeletal structure. Vitamin K2 ensures calcium reaches bones rather than arteries, supporting heart health. Together, they enhance bone density and circulatory function. This combo also plays a role in immune support and muscle function. Available in drops or chewable tablets, D3/K2 Children provides essential nutrients for strong bones, a resilient immune system, and healthy development.
Category
Vitamins
When To Take It
It’s recommended to give vitamin D3/K2 supplements with a meal containing fat to support proper absorption. Morning or midday doses are preferable for children to avoid disruptions in sleep patterns.
Synergy and Antagonism
Vitamin D3 and K2 support healthy bone development, calcium metabolism, and immune function in children. They synergize with calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and boron to promote bone structure, density, and mineral balance. While no major antagonistic interactions are documented, excessive calcium or magnesium intake may interfere with vitamin D3 absorption and function, making balanced intake essential.
Vitamin D3 and K2 support healthy bone development, calcium metabolism, and immune function in children. They synergize with calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and boron to promote bone structure, density, and mineral balance. While no major antagonistic interactions are documented, excessive calcium or magnesium intake may interfere with vitamin D3 absorption and function, making balanced intake essential.

Vitamin D3 and K2 Children
May Help With The Following Conditions
At present, there is no established association between this supplement and any medical condition listed on the Health Status pages.
Warnings
Children should use vitamin D3/K2 supplements under supervision, especially if they are also taking calcium supplements or medications that affect calcium metabolism. Excessive vitamin D3 may lead to hypercalcemia. Consult with a pediatrician if the child is on other medications or has a health condition.