Last update
5/19/2025
Research Authors

Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 3 Researches
7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.2
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin A(60% as Beta-Carotene and 40% from Fish Liver Oil)
7,500 mcg
833%
Vitamin D3(as Cholecalciferol) (from Lanolin)
25 mcg (1,000 IU)
125%

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Vitamin A reduces rash severity
We explored how vitamin A affects rash severity in ferrets infected with canine distemper virus (CDV). Our study involved both vitamin A-replete and vitamin A-depleted ferrets, assessing the impact of high-dose vitamin A on CDV symptoms.

Interestingly, ferrets that received vitamin A did not develop typical disease symptoms and only showed a mild rash, highlighting the vitamin's protective effect. The findings suggest that supplementing with vitamin A can significantly mitigate rash and other illness manifestations, reinforcing its potential benefits against similar viral infections in humans.
Read More
7
Retinol peel improves skin appearance
We explored the impact of a specialized 3% retinol peel on skin issues—like rash—affecting women undergoing adjuvant therapy for breast cancer. This low-invasive treatment was administered to four subjects at least six weeks after their surgical therapy ended.

After just four weeks, we found that all patients experienced improved skin brightness and firmness. Additionally, they reported high satisfaction with the treatment, feeling it positively contributed to their recovery journey.
Read More
We explored diaper dermatitis, a common skin issue in infants, to understand how skin care practices impact its prevention. Through a thorough review of 13 studies, we found that different cleansing methods, like baby wipes and water, are effective for diapered skin.

Bathing infants with a liquid baby cleanser appears just as beneficial as using water alone. However, the use of ointments containing zinc oxide or petrolatum—with or without vitamin A—showed similar effects on diaper dermatitis severity. Unfortunately, no conclusive evidence was found to suggest that any specific skin care practice consistently prevents this condition, highlighting the need for further high-quality trials.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

7.5
Noticeable improvements
1 people found this helpful
After two weeks of taking the small capsules for hyperkeratosis, the improvements are evident; there are fewer rashes.
Read More
7.5
Positive effect noted
I really liked the product by NOW Foods. The package has 100 capsules, lasting about 3.5 months with one capsule daily. It contains Vitamin A from fish liver and 1000 units of Vitamin D. Neither caused allergies. We used it for my son's acne, and the rashes diminished as part of a comprehensive treatment. The overall effect from this product is positive, and the quality is excellent.
Read More
6
Recommended for skin
This is a super product! It has a good price and quality. The combination of vitamins A and D3 improves skin condition, eyesight, and strengthens bones and immunity. I bought it to address my skin issues, specifically a rash around my mouth and chin, plus I wanted a preventive dose of Vitamin D3. I sincerely recommend it!
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 3 Researches
7
  • All Researches
9
Vitamin A reduces rash severity
We explored how vitamin A affects rash severity in ferrets infected with canine distemper virus (CDV). Our study involved both vitamin A-replete and vitamin A-depleted ferrets, assessing the impact of high-dose vitamin A on CDV symptoms.

Interestingly, ferrets that received vitamin A did not develop typical disease symptoms and only showed a mild rash, highlighting the vitamin's protective effect. The findings suggest that supplementing with vitamin A can significantly mitigate rash and other illness manifestations, reinforcing its potential benefits against similar viral infections in humans.
Read More
7
Retinol peel improves skin appearance
We explored the impact of a specialized 3% retinol peel on skin issues—like rash—affecting women undergoing adjuvant therapy for breast cancer. This low-invasive treatment was administered to four subjects at least six weeks after their surgical therapy ended.

After just four weeks, we found that all patients experienced improved skin brightness and firmness. Additionally, they reported high satisfaction with the treatment, feeling it positively contributed to their recovery journey.
Read More
We explored diaper dermatitis, a common skin issue in infants, to understand how skin care practices impact its prevention. Through a thorough review of 13 studies, we found that different cleansing methods, like baby wipes and water, are effective for diapered skin.

Bathing infants with a liquid baby cleanser appears just as beneficial as using water alone. However, the use of ointments containing zinc oxide or petrolatum—with or without vitamin A—showed similar effects on diaper dermatitis severity. Unfortunately, no conclusive evidence was found to suggest that any specific skin care practice consistently prevents this condition, highlighting the need for further high-quality trials.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.2
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
7.5
Noticeable improvements
1 people found this helpful
After two weeks of taking the small capsules for hyperkeratosis, the improvements are evident; there are fewer rashes.
Read More
7.5
Positive effect noted
I really liked the product by NOW Foods. The package has 100 capsules, lasting about 3.5 months with one capsule daily. It contains Vitamin A from fish liver and 1000 units of Vitamin D. Neither caused allergies. We used it for my son's acne, and the rashes diminished as part of a comprehensive treatment. The overall effect from this product is positive, and the quality is excellent.
Read More
6
Recommended for skin
This is a super product! It has a good price and quality. The combination of vitamins A and D3 improves skin condition, eyesight, and strengthens bones and immunity. I bought it to address my skin issues, specifically a rash around my mouth and chin, plus I wanted a preventive dose of Vitamin D3. I sincerely recommend it!
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Noticeable improvements
1 people found this helpful
After two weeks of taking the small capsules for hyperkeratosis, the improvements are evident; there are fewer rashes.
7.5
Positive effect noted
I really liked the product by NOW Foods. The package has 100 capsules, lasting about 3.5 months with one capsule daily. It contains Vitamin A from fish liver and 1000 units of Vitamin D. Neither caused allergies. We used it for my son's acne, and the rashes diminished as part of a comprehensive treatment. The overall effect from this product is positive, and the quality is excellent.
6
Recommended for skin
This is a super product! It has a good price and quality. The combination of vitamins A and D3 improves skin condition, eyesight, and strengthens bones and immunity. I bought it to address my skin issues, specifically a rash around my mouth and chin, plus I wanted a preventive dose of Vitamin D3. I sincerely recommend it!
7
Retinol peel improves skin appearance
We explored the impact of a specialized 3% retinol peel on skin issues—like rash—affecting women undergoing adjuvant therapy for breast cancer. This low-invasive treatment was administered to four subjects at least six weeks after their surgical therapy ended.

After just four weeks, we found that all patients experienced improved skin brightness and firmness. Additionally, they reported high satisfaction with the treatment, feeling it positively contributed to their recovery journey.
9
Vitamin A reduces rash severity
We explored how vitamin A affects rash severity in ferrets infected with canine distemper virus (CDV). Our study involved both vitamin A-replete and vitamin A-depleted ferrets, assessing the impact of high-dose vitamin A on CDV symptoms.

Interestingly, ferrets that received vitamin A did not develop typical disease symptoms and only showed a mild rash, highlighting the vitamin's protective effect. The findings suggest that supplementing with vitamin A can significantly mitigate rash and other illness manifestations, reinforcing its potential benefits against similar viral infections in humans.

References

  1. Belmontesi M, Noberasco C. Using 3% retinol peeling and cosmeceuticals for the aesthetic wellness of the oncological patient after precautionary endocrine treatment: A case series. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2024;23:141. 10.1111/jocd.15908
  2. Blume-Peytavi U, Hauser M, Lünnemann L, Stamatas GN, Kottner J, et al. Prevention of diaper dermatitis in infants--a literature review. Pediatr Dermatol. 2014;31:413. 10.1111/pde.12348
  3. Rodeheffer C, von Messling V, Milot S, Lepine F, Manges AR, et al. Disease manifestations of canine distemper virus infection in ferrets are modulated by vitamin A status. J Nutr. 2007;137:1916.
image