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Supplier: Alfamino
Alfamino Infant is a hypoallergenic amino acid-based formula for infants ages 0-12 months with cow's milk protein allergy, multiple food allergies or malabsorptive conditions. This nutritionally complete formula provides essential nutrients that infants need for growth and development and has a unique fat blend containing medium chain triglycerides (MCT) to facilitate fat absorption. (1) (2)
Use under medical supervision.
Important Notice: Mothers should be encouraged to continue breast feeding even when their infants have cows' milk protein allergy. This usually requires dietary counseling to completely exclude all sources of cows' milk protein from the mother's diet. If a decision to use specialty formulas is taken, it must be used under medical supervision.
(1) Bach AC et al. AM J Clin Nutr. 1982;36:950-962.
(2) Ruppin DC et al. 1989;20:216-224
Unique fat blend containing medium chain triglycerides (MCT) to help children with fat malabsorption
Nutritionally complete and provides essential nutrients your little one needs to grow
Easy to digest and is lactose-free and gluten-free
Meets nutritional requirements while managing EoE with an elemental diet
Provides nutritional support to infants with short bowel syndrome (SBS) when an amino acid-based formula may be appropriate
Provide a formula with MCT that is efficiently absorbed to provide a more readily available energy source, especially during times of gastrointestinal compromise (1) (2)
Meets the AAP criteria for hypoallergenicity (3)
(3) Nowek-Wegrzyn A, et al. Clin Pediatrics. 2015;54:264-272