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Qiara Infant Drops (Probiotic 300 million organisms) Oral Liquid 7.5ml

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Original price $44.95
Original price $44.95 - Original price $44.95
Original price $44.95
Current price $42.70
$42.70 - $42.70
Current price $42.70
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Why people choose this
  • Help restore the balance of good gut flora during and after prescribed antibiotics
  • Support gastrointestinal health
  • Maintain and support general health and wellbeing
  • Increase good bacteria growth
  • Maintain and support healthy digestive system function

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Product Overview


A single probiotic strain, Lactobaccillus fermentum CECT5716 — the same strain naturally found in breastmilk — at 300 million CFU per dose, now in drop form rather than the powder sachet. Six drops match a full sachet dose for babies 4 to 24 months; three drops daily is the amount for newborns up to 3 months.

Shake well before use, then hold the bottle upside down to deliver drops slowly into baby's mouth or onto the breast when breastfeeding. It can also be added to breast milk, formula, soft food, or given via a spoon.

Gluten-free, grain-free, soy-free, corn-free and dairy-free. Made in Australia. One bottle gives up to 6 weeks of supply at one dose a day.

Ingredients

Lactobaccillus Fermentum (CECT5716) - 300 million CFU.

Directions

Shake well before use. Hold bottle upside down to slowly deliver drops directly into baby's mouth or onto the breast when breastfeeding. May be added to breast milk, formula, soft foods or administered directly via a spoon.

Warnings

Always read the label and follow the directions for use. For further information, seek the advice of your healthcare professional.

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