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By Alesia Hanson Pharmacist |
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At what age can a child start taking adult vitamins?
At age 4 the average child has the same vitamin and mineral requirements as most adults and could take an adult
vitamin if they could swallow a tablet. Most children prefer chewables until they are older simply because they are easier to take.


