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Traveling with Neocate – Ready, Set, Go!
08/02/2017
...with a doctor’s recommendation. Keep in mind: All unopened Neocate should be stored at room temperature in a cool, dry place. In case you are concerned about the safety of Neocate while traveling: Short periods of exposure to high temperatures Do Not damage the product. Several days or weeks. If you are traveling with Neocate, you might be wondering whether Neocate can be purchased internationally. The short answer is maybe. Neocate is an international product...
...or shortages, lack of warehouse or storage space, inadequate transportation services, or inability or delay in obtaining supplies of adequate or suitable materials; or (i) other events beyond the reasonable control of the Impacted Party. The Impacted Party will use reasonable efforts to give notice of the Force Majeure Event to the other party and to end the failure or delay and ensure the effects of such Force Majeure Event are minimized. The Impacted Party...
Neocate Splash
03/18/2019
...free amino acids Nutritionally complete for toddlers, older children and teens– supports normal growth and development   Neocate® Splash is specially formulated for the dietary management of children with cow milk allergy (CMA), multiple food allergies (MFA) and related GI and allergic conditions, including eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES), short bowel syndrome (SBS), malabsorption and gastroesophageal reflux (GER).   Dairy free Soy oil free Casein free No artificial colors   Neocate® Splash...
Neocate Junior
...or without prebiotics.   Hypoallergenic – effectively resolves food allergy symptoms Based on 100% non-allergenic free amino acids Nutritionally complete for toddlers, older children and teens – supports normal growth and development   Neocate® Junior is specially formulated for the dietary management of children with cow milk allergy (CMA), multiple food allergies (MFA) and related GI and allergic conditions, including eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES), short bowel syndrome (SBS), malabsorption and gastroesophageal...
What To Expect When Starting Neocate – Transitional Side Effects
04/05/2022
We want you to better understand what to expect when starting your child on an amino acid-based formula like Neocate. Many families may have questions, especially during the first few weeks. Here are some of the most common observations from families who are starting to use Neocate ® Syneo ® Infant or Neocate ® Infant DHA/ARA. But remember: Your healthcare team is familiar with your little one’s medical care, so their advice and...
01/27/2011
...FPIES, or food protein induced enterocolitis syndrome, is a condition that I’ve been hearing about more and more lately. It is not particularly well-known, so I thought we could cover some of the basics in today’s blog. What is FPIES? FPIES is a disease that typically affects infants and young children. While it can mimic food allergies, the difference with FPIES is that it is a non-IgE mediated immune reaction in the gastrointestinal (GI)...
Baby Rashes from A to Z (Acne to Eczema!) and When Is It a Milk Allergy?
04/18/2017
...perfumed powders Applying an over-the-counter moisturizer to your baby’s skin Keeping your baby’s fingernails filed short and smooth to minimize damage from scratching Using cotton mittens to help prevent scratching Dressing your baby in soft cotton fabrics to avoid possible fabric irritation Keeping your baby fresh and avoiding hot, humid environments Trying to keep your baby distracted from the itchiness with fun activities We’ve told you what we know about various common skin conditions that...
03/11/2012
...as Colic and Failure to Thrive. One ‘other GI disorder’ that has been getting a bit more notice recently is a condition called Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (or FPIES pronounced ‘F- pies’ for short). FPIES can be a serious condition if not managed properly. Unfortunately, many families still go a long time before they get an FPIES diagnosis. And that’s despite studies that suggest the prevalence of FPIES may be increasing. Also, efforts to help...
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