FORMULA
NEW FORMULA NEW
FORMULA
NEW FORMULA NEW
FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL ONLY BREASTFEEDING IS BEST FOR BABIES
Introducing the new SMA PRO Gold Prem range ®
Breast Milk Fortifier 1 g sachet
Gold Prem 1 70 ml
Gold Prem 2 400 g
Gold Prem 2 200 ml
Gold Prem 2 90 ml
SMA® PRO Breast Milk Fortifier: Clinically proven to support growth1 SMA® PRO Gold Prem 1: ESPGHAN compliant protein for preterm infants < 1.8 kg2 SMA®
PRO Gold Prem 2: Now with SN–2 palmitate enriched fat blend for softer stools3 SMA PRO Gold Prem range
The lowest osmolality preterm range* 100% whey, partially hydrolysed protein
Launching later this year
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Breast milk is best for babies and breastfeeding should continue for as long as possible. These products must be used under medical supervision. SMA Breast Milk Fortifier is a nutritional supplement designed to be added to expressed breast milk for the dietary management of feeding preterm and low birthweight babies. • SMA PRO Gold Prem 1 is a special formula intended for the dietary management of preterm and low birthweight babies who are not solely fed breast milk. • SMA PRO Gold Prem 2 is a special catch-up formula intended for the dietary management of preterm and low birthweight babies who are not solely fed breast milk. For use on discharge from hospital. For more information read the label.
*Compared to Nutriprem Preterm Range (June 2016) References: 1. Spalinger J, Hascoët J-M, Billeaud C, et al. J Pediatr Neonat Individ Med. 2015; 4(2): e040210. (doi: 10.7363/040210.) 2. Agostoni C et al. Enteral Nutrient Supply for Preterm Infants: Commentary from the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Committee on Nutrition. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 2010; 50: 1–9. 3. Lucas A, Quinlan P, Abrams S, Ryan S, Meah S, Lucas PJ. Randomised controlled trial of a synthetic triglyceride milk formula for preterm infants. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 1997; 77: F178–F184.
®Registered trademark SMA® Nutrition UK and Ireland ZTC1431a 07/2016
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