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Ingredients (1)
Docosahexaenoic Acid
100%Dose
600 mg
Target
250–1000 mg
Form
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Children's product — scores and dose assessments use adult reference ranges. Actual adequacy may differ for children.
Other Ingredients (7)
Medium Chain Triglyceride OilCarrier
Fractionated oils rich in C8/C10 triglycerides used as neutral carrier or anti-sticking agent
Citrus ExtractFlavor
Extract from citrus fruit used for flavor or as a mild natural preservative/antioxidant.
GlycerinHumectant
Sweet-tasting liquid used in soft capsules and liquids
Sunflower LecithinEmulsifier
Non-GMO, non-allergenic emulsifier derived from sunflower seeds
UreaHumectant
A naturally occurring humectant and keratolytic compound
Rosemary ExtractPreservative
Natural plant-derived antioxidant used to preserve freshness and prevent oxidation of oils and fats in supplements
Mixed TocopherolsAntioxidant
Natural vitamin E used as preservative
How to Take It
Take it anytime
Take with a meal — absorption improves with dietary fat and it prevents fishy burps.
On the label
Shake well before each use. Add daily to foods, breast milk or infant formula (BPA Free dropper included). Or use as directed by your pediatrician. Do not administer directly into child’s mouth. Refrigerate after opening and consume within 90 days. Clean dropper thoroughly after each use. Refer to the side of box for suggested use.
General guidance based on the ingredients, not a substitute for the label or your doctor.
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Sources & Scoring
Nutrient data (RDA, UL, and safety thresholds) sourced from: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements and National Academies Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI).
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before making changes to your supplement routine.
The score analyzes what's on the label: ingredient doses vs. clinical ranges, chemical forms, evidence levels, and known interactions. It does not verify label accuracy or test for contaminants — for that, look for third-party certifications like USP or NSF.