Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 Related to the discussion this week and Megson's feeling that Vitamin A, palmitate was not tolerated or even caused problems with children, I checked and we have always purchased Twin Labs Allergy A, which is retinyl acetate form of Vitamin A. The last bottle we got about a month ago and it has an expiration date of 12/08, so thinking this is not old stock, and they are still making it, we got ours at The Vitamin Shoppe in our huge town :-) of about 30,000 people. So, think you can still get the retinyl acetate for those of you who think your kids intolerant of the palmitate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 Is it Allergy A or Allergy A & D? I was under the impression that allergy A was discontinued. > > Related to the discussion this week and Megson's feeling that Vitamin A, palmitate was not tolerated or even caused problems with children, I checked and we have always purchased Twin Labs Allergy A, which is retinyl acetate form of Vitamin A. > > The last bottle we got about a month ago and it has an expiration date of 12/08, so thinking this is not old stock, and they are still making it, we got ours at The Vitamin Shoppe in our huge town :-) of about 30,000 people. So, think you can still get the retinyl acetate for those of you who think your kids intolerant of the palmitate. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 It is Allergy A and we have been buying this for a long, long time. Still stocked at the Vitamin Shoppe. [ ] Re: Vitamin A-palmitate/acetate Is it Allergy A or Allergy A & D? I was under the impression that allergy A was discontinued. > > Related to the discussion this week and Megson's feeling that Vitamin A, palmitate was not tolerated or even caused problems with children, I checked and we have always purchased Twin Labs Allergy A, which is retinyl acetate form of Vitamin A. > > The last bottle we got about a month ago and it has an expiration date of 12/08, so thinking this is not old stock, and they are still making it, we got ours at The Vitamin Shoppe in our huge town :-) of about 30,000 people. So, think you can still get the retinyl acetate for those of you who think your kids intolerant of the palmitate. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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