Nestle LACTOGEN 3 Follow-Up Formula Powder - (After 12 months)

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  • A spray dried Follow-up Formula for older infants after 12 months when they are not breastfed
  • Important Notice: Mother's milk is best for your baby
  • Infant milk substitute should be used only on the advice of a health worker
  • Bag-in-Box format ensures enhanced safety, hygiene and convenience
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Product Information

estlé LACTOGEN 3 is a spray dried Follow-up Formula for older infants after 12 months when they are not breastfed. Babies that receive the right nutrition in the first two years of life are much more likely to benefit from good health through childhood and adulthood. Optimal Preparation: Careful and hygienic preparation of Infant food is most essential for health. Do not use fewer scoops than directed, since diluted feeding will not provide adequate nutrients needed by your infant. Do not use more scoops than directed since concentrated feed will not provide the water needed by your infant. Storage: On opening, transfer the contents of the pack along with the pouch into a clean airtight container. Replace the lid tightly after every use and store in a cool, dry place. Ensure enclosed scoop is thoroughly washed and dried before use. After opening, use the contents within 3 weeks or the expiry date, whichever is earlier. Important Notice: Nestlé agrees with the World Health Organization and other leading medical and health associations that breast milk is the best and most natural food for babies. Unboiled water, unboiled utensils or incorrect dilution can make your baby ill. Incorrect storage, handling, preparation and feeding can potentially lead to adverse effects for the health of your baby. Safety Warnings: Only prepare one feed at a time. Feed immediately and follow the instructions exactly. Do not keep unfinished feed, discard the contents. Always hold baby while feeding. Leaving baby unattended may cause choking. Infant food should be used only on the advice of a health worker as to the need for its use and the proper method of its use. Infant food is not the sole source of nourishment of an infant.

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