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On-the-go colic† relief from the #1 pediatrician-recommended
infant formula for cow's milk allergy.
Starts to ease colic† from the first feeding
Has DHA and ARA, nutrients found in breast milk that support baby's brain and eye development
#1 trusted hypoallergenic formula for cow's milk allergy
WIC® and SNAP eligible in 50 states§
No table sugar added as source of carbohydrate
Hypoallergenic—made with extensively hydrolyzed proteins that are less likely to trigger an allergic response
Lactose-free—suitable for babies with lactose intolerance
Store Brand Hypoallergenic Formula | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No table sugar addedReturn to footnote reference¶ | ||||
| DHA at expert-recommended amount to support brain development** | ||||
| No artificial growth hormonesReturn to footnote reference†† | ||||
| 80 published studiesReturn to footnote reference‡‡ | ||||
| Has Ready-to-Feed for ease and convenience |
Nutramigen™ has not been shown to be superior to Similac® Alimentum®, Pepticate, and store brand in managing cow’s milk allergy or in supporting brain, digestive, and immune system development.
Cow's milk protein allergy is a dairy allergy that occurs when the immune system mistakenly identifies a usually harmless protein within cow's milk as harmful and triggers an allergic response. The associated issues can either appear immediately (within minutes) or be delayed for up to a few days after consuming dairy or foods containing cow's milk protein. You may also see cow's milk protein allergy referred to as the acronyms "CMA" and "CMPA". The "P" in CMPA stands for protein because it's the protein in cow's milk that is linked to the allergy. CMPA is the most common type of infant food allergy in the United States, affecting about 2-3% of infants.1
Enroll in the Nutramigen support program to get tips and insurance support for babies with cow's milk allergy.
Join NowReturn to footnote reference†Due to cow's milk protein allergy.
Return to footnote reference‡90% of infants experience relief within 48 hours when managing colic due to cow's milk allergy.
Return to footnote reference§WIC is a registered trademark of the USDA for its Women, Infants and Children Program. No endorsement of any brand of product by the USDA is implied or intended.
Return to footnote reference||Studied before the addition of LGG®, DHA, and ARA.
Return to footnote reference¶For when sucrose is not preferred as a source of carbohydrate.
**World Health Organization (WHO) recommended amount of DHA is 0.2%-0.36% of total fatty acids. Similac®=0.15% vs Nutramigen=0.32% of total fatty acids.
Return to footnote reference††No significant difference has been shown between milk derived from rbST-treated and non-rbST treated cows.
Return to footnote reference‡‡Nutramigen protein has been clinically researched in more than 80 studies.
Return to footnote reference§§Among those who have preference.
References:
1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16527091/↗