Healthy Growth is your one-stop shop for everyday nutrition support products commonly chosen for babies, children and families—ideal when you want a simple, consistent routine alongside a varied, balanced diet. Explore trusted pharmacy brands in practical formats such as baby multivitamin drops, children’s multivitamin liquids and syrups, chewable multivitamins, soft jelly pastilles, and vitamin D oral sprays for different ages and life stages. This category makes it easy to compare formats, pack sizes and suitability notes so you can choose an option your household will actually take.
Most shoppers arrive here looking for children’s vitamins, baby vitamin drops, a kids’ multivitamin syrup, or a vitamin D spray for daily use. Start with the format (drops, liquid, chewable or spray), then check the label for age guidance, allergens, sweeteners and directions. If you’re unsure whether you need more than one product (for example, a multivitamin plus vitamin D), a pharmacist can help you avoid overlapping ingredients and choose a suitable routine.
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Popular types of products
- Baby multivitamin drops – simple, measured drops for infant routines
- Children’s multivitamin liquids & syrups – easy-to-take options for toddlers and families
- Chewable multivitamins – convenient chewables for children who prefer no liquids (check label age guidance)
- Soft jelly pastilles – chewable “jellies” for kids who prefer a sweet-style format
- Vitamin D oral sprays – quick daily sprays with age- and life-stage options
How to choose the right option
- Choose the format you’ll stick to: drops for infants, liquids for toddlers, chewables/pastilles or sprays for older children and adults.
- Match the label to the user: check age ranges and look for pregnancy or breastfeeding suitability where relevant.
- Review ingredients carefully: check for allergens and preferences (for example gelatine, lactose, gluten), plus sweeteners in children’s products.
- Compare daily directions and value: serving size and “days per pack” can help you choose the best fit.
- Avoid doubling up: don’t combine multiple multivitamins or vitamin D products unless a pharmacist advises.
- Ask for advice when needed: speak to a pharmacist if you or your child takes regular medicines, has a medical condition, or has dietary restrictions.
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FAQs
What is included in the Healthy Growth range?
This category includes everyday nutrition support products commonly chosen for babies and children, including multivitamin drops, liquids and syrups, chewables and soft jelly pastilles, plus vitamin D oral sprays and omega-3 options.
Which format is usually easiest for babies?
Many parents find drops easiest for infants because they’re simple to measure and fit into a daily routine. Only use products that clearly state they’re suitable for your child’s age, and follow the label directions.
Are chewables and soft jelly pastilles suitable for children?
They can be a convenient option for children who don’t like liquids. Always check the stated age guidance, serving size and ingredients, including sweeteners and allergens.
How do I choose a vitamin D product?
Vitamin D options may be labelled for different ages or life stages (such as infant, junior, adult, pregnancy). Choose the product that matches the intended user and follow the stated daily directions. If you’re unsure which option is appropriate, ask a pharmacist.
Can I use these supplements during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Some products are specifically formulated for pregnancy and breastfeeding, while others are not suitable. Choose a supplement clearly labelled for that life stage and speak to a pharmacist or GP if you take medication or have a medical condition.
Can my child take more than one supplement?
It’s usually best to avoid overlapping products (for example, two multivitamins or multiple vitamin D products). If you want to combine supplements, a pharmacist can help you check ingredients and total daily amounts.
When should I speak to a pharmacist or GP?
Get advice if symptoms persist, if your child has an underlying condition or allergies, takes regular medicines, has a restricted diet, or if you’re unsure which product is suitable for age and needs.
Safety information: Vitamins and supplements are not a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. Always read the label and do not exceed the stated dose. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or buying for a child with a medical condition, speak to a pharmacist or GP before use.