Product Details
Product Description
Novalac AC infant formula is specially designed for easy digestion in babies with flatus and bloating. For many babies, the bloating and wind may be related to undigested lactose that remains in the gut after feeding and may cause colic. Novalac AC has an easy to digest, reduced lactose formulation that helps to prevent colonic fermentation and reduce excess gas.
Formulated for babies with flatus and abdominal bleeding
Suitable for babies aged between 0 to 12 months
Features
Clinically tested and approved
Unique and adapted to solve bottle-fed babies' little problems
Nutritionally complete with essential nutrients
Made with fresh milk from selected farms
Dosage/How To Use
Always wash your hands before preparing a feeding bottle. Each feeding bottle should be prepared individually. Only use the measuring scoop provided. Formula should be consumed within one hour of preparation
Wash the feeding bottle, cap, teat and any utensils to be used and sterilize them in boiling water
Boil clean drinking water for 5 minutes and allow cooling to 40°C or heating clean fresh mineral water with a low mineral content to 40°C
Pour the required amount of water (see feeding guide) into the bottle
Measure the correct quantity of formula (see feeding guide) into the bottle using the scoop provided. Always use one level scoopful per 30ml of water
Secure the lid on the bottle and shake well until the powder is completely dissolved
Let cool to lukewarm temperature (37°C). Test the temperature on your wrist before feeding. Any formula left after feeding should be discarded immediately
Cautions
Do not prepare the feeding bottle in advance, but always just before feeding
Use within 3 weeks of opening
Important notice: Breast milk is the best food for infants. Good maternal nutrition is essential to prepare and maintain breastfeeding. If breastfeeding is not applied, an infant formula may be used according to health professionals' advice. Preparation and storage of any infant formula should be performed as directed on the tin in order not to pose any health hazards.