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Nutribén®

Hydrolysed 1 (0-6m)

Hydrolysed 1 (0-6m)

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NutribénHYDROLYSED 1

 Nutribén HYDROLYSED 1 is a food with special medical uses with highly hydrolysed non lactose proteins that meet the nutritional needs of babies from newborn to 6 months. It is especially suitable for treating:

  • Cow’s milk protein intolerance and allergy.
  • Atopic dermatitis.
  • Congenital lactose intolerance.
  • Acute gastroenteritis which shows symptoms of intestinal lactase deficiency.
  • Any diarrhoea process caused by different factors.
  • Malabsorption of carbohydrates.

The characteristics of this formula are as follows:

  • 100% fully hydrolysed casein, safe and effective in treating cow’s milk protein allergies.
  • Lactose free. 100% maltodextrin. It prevents risk of contamination with intact whey proteins and prevents possible diarrhoea due to lactose intolerance.
  • 20% easy to digest and absorb medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), which improve problems with nutrient absorption.
  • DHA and gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) with an anti-inflammatory effect, improving atopic dermatitis and guaranteeing correct cognitive and retina development in babies.
  • It also contains nucleotides that help the maturation of the intestinal tract and the encourage the development of the immune system.
  • Prebiotics: 100% fructooligosaccharides, that have a protective effect against allergy reactions and help prevent atopic dermatitis.

Note from GOLDFARMACI

Breastfeeding is the optimal source of nutrition for infants and is recommended as the primary feeding method whenever possible. Breast milk provides numerous health benefits and essential nutrients that support your baby’s growth and development. Before using this formula, please consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist to discuss your infant’s specific nutritional needs. Milk formula should be considered only when breastfeeding is not an option or is insufficient. Always follow the guidance of your healthcare professional regarding infant feeding.

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