Why kids need iron drops
- Infants: Breastfed babies may need drops starting around 4 months until they get enough iron from solids.
- Toddlers/Kids: Growing bodies need iron, especially if following a vegetarian diet or having increased needs due to intense activity.
- Anemia: To treat or prevent iron-deficiency anemia.
Key features of kiddo iron drops
- Form: Liquid drops with droppers for precise dosing.
- Flavors: Often berry, tropical, or unflavored.
- Added nutrients: Frequently include Vitamin C (for absorption), B12, and Folic Acid.
- Gentle formulas: Some are designed to be stomach-friendly and non-constipating, using forms like ferrochel.
How to use (General guidance, always follow doctor’s orders)
- Use the provided dropper to measure the exact dose.
- Can be given directly in the mouth or mixed into formula, juice, or cereal (avoid milk).
Important considerations
- Consult a doctor: Essential to determine if your child needs them and the correct dosage for their age and needs.
- Dosage varies: Iron needs change significantly with age (e.g., 7-12 months need ~11mg; toddlers 1-3 need ~7mg).





