Abstract
We conducted a randomized trial in very low birth weight neonates (n = 51) to determine whether vitamin A supplementation by enteral administration would increase plasma vitamin A concentrations to the same degree as by intramuscular administration. Mean plasma vitamin A concentrations were significantly higher in the intramuscular-administration group than in the enteral-administration group by postnatal day 7; this effect persisted throughout the remainder of the trial. At the dosage used in this trial, vitamin A supplementation by the enteral route is not as effective as that by the intramuscular route in very low birth weight neonates.
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