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Product Description

Calcigenol D 300ml is a recalcifying tonic that provides an important contribution of calcium and vitamin D3 to your body.

Product Description

Calcigenol D 300ml is a recalcifying tonic that provides an important contribution of calcium and vitamin D3 to your body.

Latents: 2 to 3 teaspoons per day in bottle milk or a little water; Children: 2 to 3 dessert spoons per day and with meals; Adults: 2 to 3 tablespoons per day and with meals; Calcigenol D® can be mixed with any liquid, including milk as it does not coagulate. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. After each use, make sure that the bottle is tightly closed. Calcigenol D® must be kept in a dry and cool place. Keep out of reach of children

Purified water, glycerin, liquid paraffin, tricalcium phosphate, carboxymethylcellulose, 96º alcohol, sodium benzoate, sodium methylparaben, orange flavor, Propylparaben, lemon flavor, sodium saccharin, ethylvanillin and Vitamin D3.Contains parabens.Calcigenol D® is recommended in those periods when calcium requirements are increased, such as in situations of bone structure and dentition consolidation.

Calcium is one of the fundamental nutrients for the consolidation of bone structure and dentition.Calcigenol D® is a food supplement and is presented in the form of a flavored colloidal suspension for oral administration in 300ml packages.

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