Nestlé LACTOGEN Pro 1 – Infant Formula (0-6 Months)
With Probiotic L. reuteri & Prebiotics (GOS & FOS)
Product Description:
Nestlé LACTOGEN Pro 1 is a spray-dried infant formula specially designed for babies from birth up to 6 months of age who are not breastfed. It contains probiotic L. reuteri, prebiotic fibres (GOS & FOS), and easily digestible whey protein to support healthy digestion and development in early infancy.
Key Benefits:
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Contains Probiotic L. reuteri to support gut health
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Includes Prebiotics (GOS & FOS) for digestive comfort
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Enriched with whey protein for easy digestion
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Backed by Nestlé’s 155+ years of expertise in infant nutrition
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Suitable for vegetarian diets
Age Group:
For infants from birth to 6 months
Product Form:
Powder
Key Ingredients:
Milk solids, Demineralised whey, Galacto-oligosaccharide (GOS), Soybean oil, Fructo-oligosaccharide (FOS), Coconut oil, Sunflower oil, Vitamins, Minerals, Probiotic L. reuteri, and other essential nutrients.
Contains: Milk and Soy ingredients
How to Prepare:
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Wash hands and use clean, sterilized utensils
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Boil drinking water for 5 minutes and let it cool until lukewarm
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Add lukewarm water to the bowl as per feeding table
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Add leveled scoops of powder as instructed using the provided scoop
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Mix well until the powder is fully dissolved
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Feed with a spoon and bowl – do not use a bottle
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Discard leftover feed – do not store or reuse
Important:
Always follow preparation instructions precisely. Incorrect mixing can affect your baby’s health.
Storage Instructions:
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Close the lid tightly after each use
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Store in a cool, dry, and hygienic place
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Use only the scoop provided
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Do not refrigerate the powder
Nutritional Information (Per 100g Powder):
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Energy: 485 kcal
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Protein: 10.7 g
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Carbohydrates: 58.6 g (of which Total Sugars 40 g, Added Sugars 29.2 g, Sucrose 0 g)
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Total Fat: 23.7 g
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Saturated Fat: <15 g
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Monounsaturated Fat: 4.4 g
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Polyunsaturated Fat: 2.6 g
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Safety & Precautions:
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Always read the label before use
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Keep out of reach of children
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Use only under the guidance of a healthcare professional
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Mother’s milk is best for your baby
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Infant formula is not a sole source of nutrition and should be used only if advised by a healthcare worker
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Do not leave the baby unattended while feeding
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