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Baby Vitamins in Ireland

Support your baby’s early development with our baby vitamins collection at Ballyduff Pharmacy. In Ireland, a daily vitamin D supplement is recommended for all babies, and we stock trusted vitamin D and other baby supplements in easy-to-give formats. Always follow the current guidance and the instructions on the product, and speak to your public health nurse, GP or pharmacist if you have any questions. Order online for delivery anywhere in Ireland.

Vitamin D for Babies

In Ireland, it’s recommended that all babies are given a daily vitamin D supplement, as advised by health guidance, to support healthy bone development. We stock baby vitamin D drops in easy-to-give formats. Follow the recommended daily amount and the instructions provided, and ask your public health nurse if unsure.

Other Baby Supplements

We also stock other supplements formulated for babies and young children. Because little ones have specific needs, always choose an age-appropriate product, follow the guidance carefully, and check with your public health nurse, GP or pharmacist before giving any new supplement.

Giving Supplements Safely

Always follow the recommended dose, use any dropper or measure provided, and never give more than advised. Keep all supplements out of reach of children. If you have questions about your baby’s vitamins or diet, your public health nurse, GP or pharmacist is there to help.

Delivery Across Ireland

Order online and enjoy nationwide delivery across Ireland for just €5.95, with free delivery on orders over €70, plus free click & collect and free local delivery for local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

In Ireland, a daily vitamin D supplement is recommended for all babies to support healthy bone development, in line with national health guidance. This applies whether your baby is breastfed or formula-fed, though the guidance covers the details, so it’s best to check with your public health nurse or GP.

There’s a recommended daily amount for babies in Ireland, which is set out in national guidance and on suitable products. Always follow the recommended dose and the instructions on the product, using the dropper provided, and don’t exceed it. Your public health nurse or pharmacist can confirm the details.

Baby vitamin D usually comes as drops that can be given directly or as directed on the product. Use the dropper provided, follow the instructions for the recommended daily amount, and never give more than advised. If you’re unsure how to give them, your pharmacist or public health nurse can help.

For most babies, vitamin D is the key recommended supplement in Ireland, and other vitamins aren’t usually needed unless advised. Before giving any additional supplement, check with your public health nurse, GP or pharmacist, as babies have specific needs and more isn’t necessarily better.