DEFINITION
Oil-Soluble Vitamins Oral Solution contains two or more of the following oil-soluble vitamins: Vitamin A, as retinol or esters of retinol in the form of retinyl acetate or retinyl palmitate; Vitamin D, as ergocalciferol (Vitamin D2) or cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3); Vitamin E, as alpha tocopherol, alpha tocopheryl acetate, or alpha tocopheryl acid succinate; Phytonadione (Vitamin K1); and beta carotene. It contains NLT 90.0% and NMT 150.0% of the labeled amounts of vitamin A, as retinol equivalent (C20H30O); vitamin D, as cholecalciferol (C27H44O) or ergocalciferol (C28H44O); vitamin E, as alpha tocopherol (C29H50O2), alpha tocopheryl acetate (C31H52O3), or alpha tocopheryl acid succinate (C33H54O5); phytonadione (C31H46O2); and beta carotene (C40H56).