SILARX Silarx, Infants Aqueous Vitamin D Oral Drops, 400 IU supplement bottle
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Silarx, Infants Aqueous Vitamin D Oral Drops, 400 IU

What We Researched
5 active ingredients analyzed · 10 inactive ingredients decoded · 1 retailer compared · Last updated: Mar 2026
48
Product Score Poor

Product Analysis

Transparency Fair

Supplement Facts

IngredientAmount% DV
Vitamin D
Infants Children
through 3.0 through
(Cholecalciferol) 10.0 mcg
(400 Iu/ Ml)
Bioavailability Very Good

Absorption Rating

  • Vitamin D Good
  • Infants Children Fair
  • (Cholecalciferol) Good
Other Ingredients Good

Fillers & Additives

  • Glycerin
  • Water
  • Polysorbate 80 Medium
  • Butterscotch Flavor
  • Sodium Citrate
  • Methylparaben Medium
  • Oil Of Anise
  • Vitamin D3 In Corn Oil
  • Caramel Color
  • Citric Acid
Efficacy Very Poor

Dosage Analysis

  • (Cholecalciferol) 10.0 mcg Under-dosed

Supplement Facts

Ingredient Amount % Daily Value
Vitamin D
Infants Children
through 3.0 through
(Cholecalciferol) 10.0 mcg
(400 Iu/ Ml)

Other Ingredients

Inactive ingredients used in manufacturing. All rated for safety.

Glycerin Safe

Retains moisture and helps dissolve ingredients in softgels and liquids.

Water Safe

Dissolves and carries water-soluble ingredients.

Polysorbate 80 Caution

Helps mix oil and water-based ingredients.

Butterscotch Flavor Unknown
Sodium Citrate Safe

Stabilizes pH and helps maintain ingredient effectiveness.

Methylparaben Caution

It is used as a preservative.

Oil Of Anise Unknown
Vitamin D3 In Corn Oil Unknown
Caramel Color Generally_safe

It provides a brown color to the product.

Citric Acid Safe

Adds tartness and acts as a natural preservative. Also aids in ingredient stability.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Is SILARX Silarx, Infants Aqueous Vitamin D Oral Drops a good supplement?

SILARX Silarx, Infants Aqueous Vitamin D Oral Drops, 400 IU received a product quality score of 48/100 in GoodSupp's independent analysis, indicating several areas of concern that consumers should review. The product contains 5 active ingredients with 12 servings per container. Of the 10 inactive ingredients, 4 are rated safe and 2 are flagged for review.

What are the ingredients in SILARX Silarx, Infants Aqueous Vitamin D Oral Drops?

SILARX Silarx, Infants Aqueous Vitamin D Oral Drops contains 5 active ingredients: Vitamin D, Infants Children, through (3.0 through), (Cholecalciferol) (10.0 mcg), (400 Iu/ Ml). Each ingredient's dosage, form, and safety rating is analyzed independently in GoodSupp's full product breakdown.

Is SILARX Silarx, Infants Aqueous Vitamin D Oral Drops safe to take?

SILARX Silarx, Infants Aqueous Vitamin D Oral Drops, 400 IU has been analyzed for ingredient safety across all its components. Of 10 inactive ingredients, 4 are rated safe. 2 ingredients are flagged for review: Polysorbate 80, Methylparaben. 'Caution' doesn't mean dangerous — it indicates the ingredient has some considerations worth being aware of, such as potential sensitivities or ongoing research. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, especially if you take medications or have underlying health conditions.

How much vitamin d3 should i take daily?

The optimal dosage depends on your individual health needs, age, sex, and current nutrient levels. Recommended daily amounts are established by health authorities but may vary from therapeutic doses used in clinical research. It's important to check the Supplement Facts label for the exact amount per serving and compare it against the % Daily Value. Some supplements provide mega-doses well above the Daily Value, which may not be necessary and in some cases could be harmful — particularly for fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) that accumulate in the body. GoodSupp's efficacy analysis evaluates whether a product's dosages align with clinically studied amounts. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized dosage recommendations.

What does vitamin d do?

This is an important question for supplement consumers. The dietary supplement industry is largely self-regulated, which means product quality, ingredient transparency, and safety practices vary significantly between brands and products. The most reliable way to evaluate any supplement is to check for third-party testing certifications, review the full ingredient list and dosages, and research the brand's regulatory track record. GoodSupp's database of over 250,000 analyzed products provides independent quality scores, ingredient safety ratings, and brand trust reports to help you make evidence-based decisions.

How much vitamin d3 per day for a woman?

The optimal dosage depends on your individual health needs, age, sex, and current nutrient levels. Recommended daily amounts are established by health authorities but may vary from therapeutic doses used in clinical research. It's important to check the Supplement Facts label for the exact amount per serving and compare it against the % Daily Value. Some supplements provide mega-doses well above the Daily Value, which may not be necessary and in some cases could be harmful — particularly for fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) that accumulate in the body. GoodSupp's efficacy analysis evaluates whether a product's dosages align with clinically studied amounts. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized dosage recommendations.

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