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Important notice: Breastfeeding provides the best nutrition for babies. The decision to discontinue breastfeeding may be difficult to reverse and the introduction of partial bottle-feeding may reduce breast milk supply. The financial benefits of breastfeeding should be considered before bottle-feeding is initiated. Failure to follow preparation instructions carefully may be harmful to your baby's health. Your healthcare professional is the best source of advice in the care and feeding of your infant and on the addition of suitable foods to their diet as they grow. Cup feeding should be encouraged from 6 months of age and bottle feeding discouraged after 12 months. Only baby milks and cooled boiled water should be given from a bottle. Nutramigen Lipil 1, Nutramigen Lipil 2, Nutramigen AA, Pregestimil Lipil, Enfamil AR and Enfamil O-Lac must be used under medical supervision.

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LIPIL – Nutrient levels recommended by the experts

Several groups of independent experts have examined the scientific evidence and given their opinions on the levels of DHA that should be added to infant formulas.

We want your baby to receive the recommended levels of DHA, so we have added LIPIL to all of the formulas in the Nutramigen range.

Nutramigen formulas are the first and only hypoallergenic formulas in the UK to match the DHA level recommended by the experts, helping to support normal visual development in infants. 

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1. European Commission. Official Journal of the European Union 2011;L119:4-9
2. French Food Safety Agency. Opinion of the French Food Safety Agency on the update of French population reference intakes (ANCs) for fatty acids. Request no. 2006-SA-0359
3. Koletzko B et al. ESPGHAN Coordinated International Expert Group. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 2005;41:584-99
4. Koletzko B et al. J Perinat Med 2008;36:5-14

† percentage of total fatty acids

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