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Babies.
The most common use of vitamin K is to supplement babies at birth, thus preventing hemorrhagic disease of the newborn.
Vitamin K is given to new born babies to prevent them from having catastrophic bleeding - which would likely to cause their death. There is very little danger of a vitamin being dangerous as long as it is administered correctly.
Newborn infants receive a single injection of vitamin K at birth due to the fact that babies are born with low levels of this vitamin in their body. Parents are usually asked if they wish this injection to be administered to their child or not.
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Vitamin K.
Shortest answer, no. Vitamin K is a vitamin.
Vitamin K is responsible for the clotting of blood..
vitamin k has no particular structure.............
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Vit K is administered I.M. after birth.