
Enfamil® Poly-Vi-Sol® Liquid Multivitamin Supplement
Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol Liquid Multivitamin Supplement is for infants around 4–6 months of age who are transitioning to solid foods and for toddlers.
- One daily serving of Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol has 9 vitamins and is fruit flavored
- 100% of daily vitamin D as recommended by the AAP, an essential vitamin that helps your baby's body absorb calcium for strong bones and teeth†
- Helps support a developing immune system†
- No artificial colors or flavors
- Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol is the #1 vitamin drops brand recommended by pediatricians
- Refrigeration is not required
- Kosher Pareve (OU)
†This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol has 9 important vitamins in a convenient daily serving. It is an excellent supplement for a child when transitioning to solid foods, during growth spurts and for the picky eater. Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol (without iron) is recommended for children who have sufficient iron in their diet or the possibility of too much.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends 400 IU of supplemental vitamin D per day beginning in the first days of life for all breastfed and partially breastfed infants who do not receive at least 1 L of infant formula per day1.
Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol does not contain ingredients derived from the most common food allergens: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, soy or wheat.
Ingredients: As noted in Supplement Facts
Other Ingredients: Glycerin, water, polysorbate 80 (emulsifier), natural flavor, ferrous sulfate, sulfuric acid (antioxidant for iron), sulfites.
Supplement Facts
| Nutrient | Per 1 mL | % DV Infants | % DV Children under age 4 years |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vitamin A, mcg RAE | 250 | 50 | 83 |
| Vitamin D, mcg | 10 (400 IU) | 100 | 67 |
| Vitamin E, mg | 5 | 100 | 83 |
| Vitamin C, mg | 50 | 100 | 333 |
| Thiamin, mg | 0.3 | 100 | 60 |
| Riboflavin, mg | 0.4 | 100 | 80 |
| Niacin, mg NE | 4 | 100 | 67 |
| Vitamin B6, mg | 0.3 | 100 | 60 |
| Vitamin B12, mcg | 0.5 | 100 | 56 |
Instructions for Use for EnfamilPoly-Vi-Sol
Drops:
- Shake the bottle well and fill the dropper to 1 mL line (daily serving) unless doctor recommends another amount.
- Dispense gently into mouth towards inner cheek; a small amount will remain in the tip.
- To increase acceptance, mix with breast milk, formula, juice, cereal or other foods.
Parents should talk to the child’s doctor about Poly-Vi-Sol.
This product comes with a child-resistant cap.
Refrigeration not required. Store away from direct light.
USE BY DATE ON BOTTOM OF CARTON.
WARNING: As with medicines, keep out of the reach of children.
PRECAUTIONS: As with all vitamin products, parents should be cautioned against excessive dosage.
When added to 2 fl oz of infant formula or breast milk, 1 mL of Enfamil Poly-Vi-Sol Liquid Multivitamin Supplement increases the osmolality by +160 mOsm/kg water2,*. If the resulting osmolality is higher than desired for a particular baby, an option is to add 0.5 mL of the supplement to the feeding twice per day.
ENFAMIL® POLY-VI-SOL® IS AVAILABLE AS A LIQUID MULTIVITAMIN SUPPLEMENT IN A 50 mL BOTTLE
Coding systems and reimbursement allowable rates vary by payer:
- Medicare Part B uses HCPCS (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System) to group products
- Medicaid systems vary by state; some use HCPCS while others use NDC format code or systems of their own—contact your state provider for more information
- Private health insurance and managed care companies may use HCPCS, NDC format code or their own system—contact your provider for more information

Enfamil® Poly-Vi-Sol® Liquid Multivitamin Supplement, Dropper
Item #: 040265
Description: Dropper
Unit Size: 50 mL
Calories/Unit: N/A
Product Yield/Unit (fl oz): N/A
Case: 12 cartons per case
HCPCS Code: N/A
NDC Format Code: 00087-0402-03
- Wagner CL, Greer FR, et al. Prevention of rickets and vitamin D deficiency in infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatrics. 2008;122:1142-1152.
- Data on file, Mead Johnson Nutrition, September 2009.