Growing up with the Neocate Range

Neocate – an age-specific range to meet the changing needs of children with CMPA
- Approximately 50% of children with CMPA continue to show reactions to milk after the first 12 months of life1
Start with NeocateLCP
For infants up to 1 year

From 1 year
Introduce either Neocate Active or Neocate Advance
(for children up to 10 years of age)

1. Høst A. Frequency of cow’s milk allergy in childhood. Ann
Allergy Asthma Immunol 2002;89 (Suppl):33-37.
Neocate Spoon

Confidence from their first spoon onwards
• Made with 100% non-allergenic amino acids
• Versatile food suitable for weaning and beyond
• Helps meet the nutrient requirements of a child with Cows’ Milk Protein Allergy
• Can be mixed with savoury or sweet foods
-as a base for recipes or
-as a stand-alone food
• Easy to adjust portion sizes and consistencies for growing appetites

Complete nutrition for infants 0-12 months
- 100% amino acid-based
- Proven fast, effective relief from
the symptoms of CMPA1.2 - Helps the diagnosis and dietary
management of CMPA
The problems of Cows’ Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA)
The absence of cows’ milk in a child’s diet means they may be at risk from nutritional deficiency
- Some milk substitutes for CMPA may not provide complete nutrition
- Separate supplements (e.g. calcium) may be necessary
Neocate LCP – a proven, fast and effective treatment for CMPA
- Resolves symptoms within 14 days, regardless of severity or complexity
- GI symptoms relieved within 1 to 3 days1
- All other CMPA symptoms relieved within 3 to 14 days2 - Clinically proven to help infants thrive3
- A trial of Neocate LCP will aid diagnosis
References: 1. De Boissieu D et al. Allergy to extensively hydrolyzed cow milk proteins in infants: identifi cation and treatment with an amino acidbased
formula. J Pediatr 1997;131:744-777. 2. Vanderhoof JA et al. Intolerance to protein hydrolysate infant formulas: an under recognized cause
of gastrointestinal symptoms in infants. J Pediatr 1997;131:741-744. 3. Isolauri E et al. Effi cacy and safety of hydrolyzed cow milk and amino
acid-derived formulas in infants with cow milk allergy. J Pediatr 1995;127:550-557.
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