Vit K shot preservative free

Vitamin K shot is injected to almost all babies within hours of birth to support newborn’s blood clotting abilities in order to prevent a very rare, but dangerous vitamin K deficiency bleeding — VKDB

➜ Newborn babies are born with low levels of vitamin K and their natural prothrombin (clotting factor) reach normal levels between days 5 and 7, peaking around day 8 – this is related to the buildup of bacteria in the digestive tract to produce vitamin K.

➜ Colostrum and breast milk contain small amounts of natural vitamin K, while formula has relatively high levels of vitamin K1.

➜ The preservative-free vitamin K shot is free from preservatives like Phenol, Benzyl alcohol, Propylene glycol, Acetic acid, Hydrochloric acid, Lecithin, and Castor oil.

➜ The preservative-free vitamin K shot includes ingredients like polysorbate 80, propylene glycol, sodium acetate anhydrous and glacial acetic acid.

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