Prenatal vitamins should contain only potassium iodide, not other sources of iodine, scientists urge (Science Daily, 1 March 2009)

05 Mar 2009


Researchers are recommending prenatal vitamin manufacturers only use potassium iodide and not other sources of iodine in their products. This is to ensure that expectant mothers receive the recommended daily supplement of iodine.

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