What is a vitamin oral film?
A vitamin oral film (also called oral dissolving film, ODF) is a thin strip that melts on the tongue in seconds—no water, no chewing. The film delivers vitamins through saliva and the oral mucosa, offering a simple, discreet alternative to tablets, capsules, and gummies.
Why choose vitamin oral film?
- Ultra-convenient: pocket-friendly, travel-ready, no water needed.
- Fast onset & great adherence: quick dissolve encourages daily use.
- Precise dose per strip: each film is unit-dosed and consistent.
- Calorie- and sugar-smart: easier to keep sugars and calories low than with gummies.
- Kid- and senior-friendly: easy for people who dislike or struggle with swallowing pills.
Popular formulations
- Single-vitamin: Vitamin C, D3, B12, biotin.
- Combo films: Multivitamin + minerals; “energy” blends (B-complex + caffeine, where permitted).
- Targeted needs: sleep support (with melatonin where legal), eye health (lutein/zeaxanthin), bone health (D3 + K2).
- Clean-label options: naturally flavored, vegan/gelatin-free, sugar-free.
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How are vitamin oral films made? (high level)
A vitamin solution or slurry is cast as a thin layer onto a liner, gently dried, conditioned, slit, and die-cut into strips, then sealed in high-barrier sachets. In-process checks typically include thickness, weight per area, content uniformity, and disintegration time to ensure every vitamin oral film performs the same.
Packaging matters
- High-barrier laminates (e.g., foil): protect vitamins from moisture and oxygen.
- Unit sachets or blister cards: maintain freshness and portability.
- Easy-tear or child-resistant options: choose per market and audience.