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Cow & Gate First Infant milk (Powder)

Cow & Gate® First infant milk is a nutritionally complete* breastmilk substitute, suitable as the sole source of nutrition from birth and as part of a weaning diet from 6 months to 12 months. Also contains DHA* (Omega-3 LCPs). *As required by the legislation for all infant formula.

per 100g,per 100ml


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ProductOrder CodePIP Code
Cow & Gate First Infant milk (Powder) 800g669811407-3904

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

All Cow & Gate® products carry preparation instructions. Please see packaging for further information

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

Best before date: see individual packaging.

Cow & Gate® should be stored in a cool, dry place; do not refrigerate, and use contents within four weeks of opening.

Halal

This is intended to show suitability of products for religious or dietary reasons. Some products may be suitable for kosher or halal diets but only products with Kosher approval or Halal certification have been identified here. Some individual flavours/variants may not be suitable and for more information please call our Resource Centre.

Energy
kcal
489
66
Energy
kJ
2048
276
Protein
g
9.8
1.3
whey
g
5.9
0.8
casein
g
3.9
0.5
Carbohydrate
g
55.6
7.5
sugars
g
55.0
7.4
lactose
g
54.0
7.29
polyols
g
0.057
0.008
inositol
0.057,0.008
g
Fat
g
24.9
3.4
saturates
g
8.1
1.1
mono-unsaturates
g
12.5
1.7
polyunsaturates
g
4.3
0.6
long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids
g
0.29
0.038
Arachidonic acid (AA)
mg
120
16.5
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)
mg
120
16.5
Salt
g
0.40
0.05
Fibre
g
2.1
0.3
galacto-oligosaccharides
g
1.8
0.24
fructo-oligosaccharides
g
0.30
0.04

Vitamin A
µg
428
58
Vitamin D
µg
11
1.45
Vitamin E
mg TE
8.7
1.2
Vitamin K
µg
31
4.2
Thiamin
mg
0.55
0.07
Riboflavin
mg
1.0
0.14
Niacin
mg
3.2
0.43
Pantothenic acid
mg
4.52
0.61
Vitamin B6
mg
0.37
0.05
76,10
Folic acid
µg
127,17
µg
Folate
1.1,0.15
Vitamin B12
µg
16,2.1
µg
Biotin
Vitamin C
mg
61
8.3

Sodium
mg
159
21.4
Potassium
mg
546
74
Chloride
mg
388
52
Calcium
mg
391
53
Phosophorus
mg
287
39
Magnesium
mg
49
6.6
Iron
mg
3.9
0.53
Zinc
mg
3.6
0.48
Copper
mg
0.369
0.050
Manganese
mg
0.024
0.003
Fluoride
≤0.044,≤0.006
mg
Selenium
19,2.5
µg
Iodine
93,13
µg

L-carnitine
mg
15
2.0
Choline
mg
161
22
Taurine
mg
1.1
0.15
Non-caloric carbohydrate (Galacto-oligosaccharides)
g
0.9
0.1
Potential Renal Solute Load
mOsmol/l
131

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Important notice

Breastfeeding is best. Cow & Gate® First Infant milk Powder should only be used on the advice of a doctor, dietitian, pharmacist, or other professional responsible for maternal and child care.
When bottle feeding do not allow prolonged or frequent contact of milk feeds with your baby’s teeth as this increases the risk of tooth decay. Make sure your baby’s teeth are cleaned after the last feed at night.

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