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en-GB,Aptamil First Infant Milk Pre-Measured Tabs

Aptamil First Infant Milk Pre-Measured Tabs

Aptamil First Infant Milk Pre-Measured Tabs are a nutritionally complete* breastmilk substitute made from air-compressed powdered formula milk for accurate measurement so that each tab = 1 scoop. They are suitable as a sole source of nutrition from birth to 6 months and as part of a weaning diet from 6 months to 1 year.

per 100g, per 100ml

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Aptamil First Infant Milk Pre-Measured Tabs668668

i. Not suitable for intravenous use. ii. Not suitable for cows’ milk allergy or lactose intolerance. iii. Not suitable for vegetarians.

Keep out of reach of children

Lactose (from milk), Vegetable oils (High oleic sunflower oil, Coconut oil, Rapeseed oil, Sunflower oil), Skimmed milk, Demineralised whey (from milk), Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) (from milk), Whey concentrate (from milk), Milk protein, Emulsifier (Sunflower lecithin), Fructo‐oligosaccharides (FOS), Calcium phosphate, Fish oil, Potassium chloride, Calcium carbonate, Oil from Mortierella alpina, Sodium citrate, Choline chloride, Potassium citrate, Magnesium chloride, Vitamin C, Inositol, Magnesium hydrogen phosphate, Ferrous sulphate, Zinc sulphate, L-Carnitine, Vitamin E, Antioxidant (Vitamin C), Pantothenic acid, Nicotinamide, Copper sulphate, Vitamin A, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Vitamin B6, Potassium iodide, Folic acid, Sodium selenite, Manganese sulphate, Vitamin K1, Vitamin D3, Biotin, Vitamin B12. Allergy advice: see ingredients in bold

Best before date: see individual packaging.

Store in a cool, dry place. Do not refrigerate. After opening the sachet, use the remaining tabs as soon as possible, within one week. When you do not use all the tabs in a sachet, fold the top of the sachet, fasten it with a clip or store in an air-tight container.

Energy
kcal
485
66
Energy
kj
2029
276
Protein
g
9.7
1.3
Carbohydrate
g
54.0
7.4
Sugars
g
53.4
7.3
Lactose
g
51.5
7.02
Polyols
mg
42
5.7
Inositol
mg
42
5.7
Fat
g
24.7
3.4
Saturates
g
7.8
1.1
Monounsaturates
g
12.4
1.7
Polyunsaturates
g
4.2
0.6
Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids
g
0.29
0.039
Arachidonic Acid (AA)
mg
120
16.5
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)
mg
120
16.5
Essential Fatty acids
g
3.7
0.508
Linoleic acid (LA)
mg
3300
454
Alpha linolenic acid (ALA)
mg
400
54
Salt
g
0.40
0.05
Fibre
g
4.2
0.6
Galacto-oligosaccharides
g
3.5
0.48
Fructo-oligosaccharides
g
0.59
0.08

Vitamin A
µg
424
57.7
Vitamin D₃
µg
11
1.45
Vitamin E
mg (mg TE)
11
1.5
Vitamin K₁
µg
27
3.7
Thiamin
mg
0.42
0.06
Riboflavin
mg
1.0
0.14
Niacin
mg
3.0
0.41
Pantothenic acid
mg
3.42
0.49
Vitamin B₆
mg
0.34
0.05
Folic acid
µg
55
7.4
Folate
µg
91
12
Vitamin B₁₂
µg
1.2
0.16
Biotin
µg
13
1.7
Vitamin C
mg
73
9.9

Sodium
mg
159
21.7
Potassium
mg
531
72
Chloride
mg
399
54
Calcium
mg
565
77
Phosphorus
mg
313
43
Magnesium
mg
41
5.6
Iron
mg
3.9
0.52
Zinc
mg
3.5
0.47
Copper
mg
0.378
0.052
Manganese
mg
0.029
0.004
Fluoride
µg
<30
<4.1
Selenium
µg
22
2.9
Iodine
µg
92
13

L-Carnitine
mg
16
2.2
Choline
mg
160
22
Potential Renal Solute Load
mOsmol/l
133
-
Osmolarity
mOsmol/l
305
-
Osmolarity
mOsmol/kg H₂O
341
-

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