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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