Similac® High Energy
Similac® High Energy is a high energy infant formula designed for infants and young children up to 8kg body weight (or 18 months of age) for special medical purposes.
Indications
Similac® High Energy is suitable for infants with:
- Faltering growth, including catch up growth
- Increased energy requirements
- Fluid restriction
Presentations
- 200ml reclosable plastic bottle
- 60ml reclosable plastic bottle
Flavours & Order Codes
Product | Flavours | List Numbers | Pack Size | Case Size |
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Similac® High Energy | Unflavoured | 106248 | 60ml | 48 |
Similac® High Energy | Unflavoured | S23830 | 200ml | 30 |
Preparation
- Similac® High Energy is ready to use
- Do not dilute or add anything to the bottles unless instructed, under the guidance of a healthcare professional
Top tips for Similac® High Energy
- Similac® High Energy can be substituted for milk in drinks, on breakfast cereals and in puddings
- Similac® High Energy can be used when blending vegetables or in mashed potatoes
- Similac® High Energy can be added to banana, pear and apple puree as a tasty dessert
- Use 100ml Similac® High Energy to make a cheese sauce with 5g cornflour and 20g grated cheese
Features
High energy
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Energy distribution
Note: Information based on 200 ml bottle. Minor differences exist between presentations. |
Protein
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Palm oil and Palm olein oil free |
Contains long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids |
Exclusive patented blend of nucleotides |
Contains galactooligosaccharides |
Gluten free |
Osmolality
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Renal Solute Load
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Water
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Convenient packaging
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For full product information and datasheet please contact Abbott Nutrition, Freephone 1800 411 411
Note
- Not suitable for infants or young children with galactosaemia
- FOR ENTERAL USE ONLY
Remember to always consult your Doctor, Dietitian or Healthcare Professional before using Similac® High Energy
* GMS: General Medical Services, DPS: Drugs Payment Scheme.
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When it comes to feeding infants, breast milk is best and provides many benefits. Breastfeeding is recommended for as long as possible. A decision not to breastfeed can be difficult to reverse, and combined breast and bottle feeding may reduce the supply of breastmilk.
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