Similac Isomil Advance, Infant Formula, Ready To Feed, 8 oz Bottles 6 ea Review
Similac Isomil Advance, Infant Formula, Ready To Feed, 8 oz Bottles 6 ea Feature
- Ready to Feed Do Not Add Water
- Birth to 12 Months
- Milk-Free, Lactose-Free, For fussiness, gas and spit-up.
- Use Isomil Advance to give your baby a strong start in life.
- An easy-to-digest soy formula for common feeding problems such as fussiness, gas and spit-up.
Birth to 12 Months
Milk-Free, Lactose-Free, For fussiness, gas and spit-up.
Use Isomil Advance to give your baby a strong start in life. . .
An easy-to-digest soy formula for common feeding problems such as fussiness, gas and spit-up.
DHA and ARA, special nutrients found in breast milk that are important for brain and eye development.
Provides calcium for your baby's growing bones
Supports excellent growth during your baby's first year.
Breast milk is recommended. If you choose to use infant formula, the makers of Similac have a formula that's right for your baby.
Filled by volume to 1 Quart. Extra space in bottle allows for shaking and easy pouring.
Have questions? We have answers. Call 1-800-515-7677, weekdays.
For more than 80 years, Abbott's Similac brand formulas have been proven to be a safe and effective source of nutrition for millions of healthy babies. In response to mothers seeking "BPA free" products, Abbott is pleased to share that it has now achieved "BPA free" status in all of its Similac® brand powdered infant formula products.
Abbott products have been tested for BPA using the most sensitive and conservative tests available, and levels are undetectable for all powdered products and consistently 50 times below international safety standards for other infant nutrition products.
According to the U.S. Surgeon General, "The most important thing parents can do for their babies is ensure that they receive adequate nutrition. While the best source of nutrition for babies is a mother's breast milk, infant formula remains the recommended alternative when breast milk is not an option."
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