BioGaia Junior Tablets with Vitamin D
BioGaia Junior Tablets with Vitamin D
BioGaia Junior Tablets with Vitamin D
BioGaia Junior Tablets with Vitamin D
BioGaia Junior Tablets with Vitamin D
BioGaia Junior Tablets with Vitamin D

BioGaia Junior Tablets with Vitamin D

BioGaia Protectis Junior Tablets is a probiotic for digestive health and maintenance of immune system.

For Kids & Teens

Includes Probiotic + 800IU of Vitamin D per tablet

Helps maintain immune function

Helps in the development and maintenance of bones and teeth

Helps prevent episodes and reduces the duration of acute diarrhea in children

Contains our patented strain L. reuteri Protectis, which naturally strengthens and reinforces the good bacteria in a child’s digestive tract*

Orange Flavour

30-Day Supply (1 tablet a day)

1 chewable tablet contains 100 million CFU Limosilactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 (L. reuteri Protectis®) and 800 IU (20 mcg ) Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol).

Isomalt, xylitol, calcium stearate, orange flavour, and citric acid.

Children (3-17 years) and Adults: Chew one tablet a day for good digestive and bone health or until your symptoms subside. For diarrhea, take with plenty of fluids.

Room temperature (maximum 25°C).

Available online

Promotes digestive comfort

BioGaia Protectis Junior Tablets contain our patented probiotic strain L. Reuteri DSM 17938. Products containing this probiotic strain are among the most researched probiotic products in the world, with over 200 studies involving more than 19,000 people.*

Proven safe and effective for children’s digestive comfort, you can also take comfort in knowing BioGaia Protectis Junior Tablets do not contain any GMO ingredients and are free from gluten and soy.

More than 200,000 hours of probiotic research

People might call us crazy for spending over 30 years researching, analyzing, testing and re-analyzing bacteria strains. But we love science. It's what we do. Behind our products, you will find over 200,000 hours of probiotic research.

*According to publications on Pubmed (April 2024)