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Nutramigen 2 with LGG Powder (400g)

Nutramigen 2 with LGG Powder (400g)

For infants aged 6-12 months

Nutramigen 2 LGG is an age-adapted, casein-based extensively hydrolysed formula (eHCF) developed for the dietary management of infants with mild to moderate cow’s milk allergy.

Suitable from 6 to 12 months of age as part of a varied diet, Nutramigen 2 LGG® has been tailored to support weaning and can be used in drinks and cooked dishes as a substitute to cow’s milk.

Limit on delivery

Thanks for using our site. We have a limit of 12 units per order.

Important Notice
Consult a healthcare professional to make an informed choice on feeding your baby milks & weaning onto solid foods. Breastfeeding is best for babies and provides many benefits. Combining breast feeding with bottle feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of your own breast milk, and reversing the decision not to breastfeed is difficult. If you choose to formula feed, you should follow manufacturer’s instructions for preparation and use carefully.
$17.43
Nutramigen 2 with LGG Powder (400g)
$17.43

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Nutramigen 2 with LGG Powder (400g)

For infants aged 6-12 months

Nutramigen 2 LGG is an age-adapted, casein-based extensively hydrolysed formula (eHCF) developed for the dietary management of infants with mild to moderate cow’s milk allergy.

Suitable from 6 to 12 months of age as part of a varied diet, Nutramigen 2 LGG® has been tailored to support weaning and can be used in drinks and cooked dishes as a substitute to cow’s milk.

Limit on delivery

Thanks for using our site. We have a limit of 12 units per order.

Important Notice
Consult a healthcare professional to make an informed choice on feeding your baby milks & weaning onto solid foods. Breastfeeding is best for babies and provides many benefits. Combining breast feeding with bottle feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of your own breast milk, and reversing the decision not to breastfeed is difficult. If you choose to formula feed, you should follow manufacturer’s instructions for preparation and use carefully.