Yes, it is possible to substitute the vitamin D2 drops with vitamin D3 of animal origin, which may be more effective. For a 18-month-old child, a recommended intake of 600 IU of vitamin D2 or D3 is suggested. You can choose the form in which to administer it, whether as drops or an ampoule, and it can be given directly in the mouth or mixed with milk or food.
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