Abidec Advanced Multivitamin Syrup
Price range: £8.39 through £42.49
- Abidec Advanced Multivitamin Syrup can be used to help children aged one to five meet their nutritional requirements.
- 10ml of the syrup should be given once per day.
- This product should not be given to babies.
| Options | Price | Stock |
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| 1 Pack | £8.39 | In Stock |
| 3 Pack | £21.99 | In Stock |
| 6 Pack | £42.49 | In Stock |
Discreet Packaging
UK Based
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What is Abidec Advanced Multivitamin Syrup?
Abidec Multivitamin Syrup provides an easy way to help children get all the essential vitamins they need to grow and thrive. Children are sure to love this raspberry-flavoured syrup, making it easy for you to give, and even easier for them to take!
What is it used for?
Vitamins are essential for healthy growth and development. However, some children may struggle to get all the vitamins they need through diet alone. This is where Abidec Multivitamin Syrup comes in – to plug the gap between your child’s diet and their nutritional requirements.
Importantly, this product is a supplement and should not be used as a replacement for a balanced diet.
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How does Abidec Advanced Multivitamin Syrup work?
Abidec Multivitamin Syrup works by supplementing your child’s intake of essential vitamins, including:
- vitamin D
- vitamin A
- vitamin C
- vitamin E
- vitamin K
- vitamin B1
- vitamin B3
- omega 6
- omega 9
Vitamins A and C help your child’s immune system to function properly, while vitamin B1 contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system. Vitamin D supports the development of strong bones and teeth, and omegas 6 and 9 can contribute to brain health.
For a complete breakdown of all the vitamins included in this syrup, take a look at the back of the packaging.
How long does it take to work?
The vitamins begin to be absorbed after taking the dose, but noticeable benefits usually develop over time.
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How to use Abidec Advanced Multivitamin Syrup
Shake the bottle well and add one 10ml spoonful of Abidec syrup to your child’s water, milk, or juice – whichever they prefer – once per day.
Although Abidec Multivitamin Syrup shouldn‘t be used as a substitute for a balanced diet, it can be used to supplement your child’s nutritional intake.
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Abidec Advanced Multivitamin Syrup side effects
There are no specific side effects of Abidec Multivitamin Syrup. However, having very large amounts of a particular vitamin, like vitamin D, can be harmful. So, don’t give your child more than the recommended dose.
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Warnings
Do not use Abidec Advanced Multivitamin Syrup if you or your child are allergic to any of the listed ingredients.
Speak to your doctor or a pharmacist before using this product if you are pregnant, trying to get pregnant, or breastfeeding.
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Storage information
Store Abidec Advanced Multivitamin Syrup out of the sight and reach of children. Do not use it after the expiry date, referring to the last day of the month stated on the packaging. Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater or household waste.
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Alternatives to Abidec Advanced Multivitamin Syrup
Abidec Multivitamin Syrup isn’t suitable for babies or older children. Alternatives for these groups include:
- Abidec Multivitamin Drops: These drops are suitable for babies under one to ensure they’re getting all the vitamins they need. Simply administer on a syringe, at the back of their tongue.
- Haliborange Kids Multivitamin Softies: A better choice for older children (age 3-12+), these strawberry-flavoured gummies are a tasty, easy-to-chew treat that’s full of the vitamins they need to stay healthy.
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Frequently asked questions about Abidec Advanced Multivitamin Syrup
Is Abidec good for kids?
Yes, if given at the right dosage. Abidec syrup can be an extremely good choice for children who need support meeting their nutritional needs.
Should I give my baby Abidec every day?
This product should not be given to children under one. However, Abidec Multivitamin Drops can be given once each day to babies.
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Sources
- Vitamins for children. (2024). NHS. [Accessed 22nd April 2026].
- Vitamins and minerals. (2020). NHS. [Accessed 22nd April 2026].
- Vitamin D in children. NHS. [Accessed 22nd April 2026].
- Vitamin A. (2020). NHS. [Accessed 22nd April 2026].
- Vitamin D. (2020). NHS. [Accessed 22nd April 2026].
- Vitamin B. (2020). NHS. [Accessed 22nd April 2026].
- Vitamin C (2020). NHS. [Accessed 22nd April 2026].
- Omega 3 vs 6 vs 9: Benefits and Differences. Else Nutrition. [Accessed 22nd April 2026].