Because parents are looking
for relief, and
they're
counting on you to find it
Put a stop to unpleasant cow milk allergy (CMA) symptoms – while bringing elements of breast milk to formula
Give parents peace of mind with Pepticate™: A hypoallergenic, extensively hydrolyzed formula (eHF) for the management of cow milk allergy (CMA). Now, parents can stop worrying about symptoms, and start enjoying more beautiful moments with baby.
From the makers of Neocate® – the worldwide leader in hypoallergenic formulas*
The #1 eHF for CMA recommended by UK pediatricians†
Ingredients inspired by breast milk
When breastfeeding infants with cow milk allergy (CMA) becomes difficult or is simply not possible, Pepticate is here to help. It provides a blend of breast milk-inspired components like no other eHF.
Lactose: A carbohydrate that helps with taste
Pepticate contains lactose as a source of carbohydrates. Lactose also helps make Pepticate taste better,1 so you can give your patients a formula that tastes good.
Healthcare professionals and parents in the UK who have tried Pepticate say it's the best tasting eHF.‡
Prebiotic fiber: Shown to support infant digestive health and immune system development2,3
Pepticate contains galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) and fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) - prebiotic fiber designed to mimic the levels and functionality of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) found in breast milk.4,5
Nucleotides and DHA/ARA: Key components found in breast milk6
Nucleotides are shown to support the immune system,7 while DHA and ARA promote brain and eye development.8
Pepticate™ |
Nutramigen® |
Alimentum® |
|
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Hypoallergenic | |||
Contains the prebiotics scGOS and lcFOS | |||
Contains DHA at a level in line with WAPM recommendations9 | |||
Contains nucleotides | |||
Contains lactose to promote palatability1 (lactose is found naturally in breast milk4) | |||
Whey-based eHF | |||
Easy 1:1 mixing |
Based on product labeling, last confirmed 10/17/2022. Alimentum® is a registered trademark of Abbott Laboratories. Nutramigen® is a trademark of Mead Johnson & Company, LLC. WAPM = World Association of Perinatal Medicine; scGOS = short-chain fructooligosaccharides; lcFOS = long-chain galactooligosaccharides.
Based on product labeling, last confirmed 10/17/2022. Alimentum® is a registered trademark of Abbott Laboratories. Nutramigen® is a trademark of Mead Johnson & Company, LLC. WAPM = World Association of Perinatal Medicine; scGOS = short-chain fructooligosaccharides; lcFOS = long-chain galactooligosaccharides.
The power of Pepticate
When you go straight to the power of Pepticate, you can offer parents and their babies relief from the symptoms of cow milk allergy (CMA).
Hypoallergenic
Manages CMA symptoms with proven efficacy 10,11
Shown to reduce the prevalence of atopic dermatitis and colic10
Nutritionally complete
Well-tolerated in infants with CMA 11
Supports growth 10,12
Pepticate is an extensively hydrolyzed formula (eHF). It undergoes a process in which the allergy-triggering proteins in cow milk are broken down to small peptides and free amino acids, the building blocks of protein. The proteins are carefully produced this way to ensure the formula can be tolerated by infants with CMA.
Hypoallergenic eHFs like Pepticate are
effective in over
90% of cases
for mild-to-moderate CMA
For severe CMA cases, your patients might need an
amino acid-based formula (AAF) like Neocate.
Choose the right hypoallergenic formula for your patients
Pepticate
The #1 recommended eHF for
CMA by UK pediatricians†
Ideal for mild-to-moderate
CMA symptoms
Neocate
The #1 worldwide brand* of amino acid-based nutrition
For severe CMA, multiple food allergies, and related GI and
allergic conditions
Allergy heritage you can trust
Sold in over
75 countries§
30 years
of eHF experience
Now available
in the U.S.
Recognizing cow milk allergy (CMA)
CMA can be a difficult allergy to recognize and diagnose – but its signs and symptoms are likely more present in your office than you may think.
CMA is the
most common
food allergy
in infancy.13
CMA affects roughly
75,000 infants
each year
year in the U.S.14
Keep an eye out for these common signs and symptoms of CMA15,16:
Gastrointestinal symptoms
Diarrhea, constipation, blood and/or mucus in the stool, abdominal pain, vomiting, reflux, excessive spitting-up, persistent gassiness
Behavioral symptoms
Excessive fussiness, sleeplessness, colic
Skin symptoms
Hives, atopic dermatitis (eczema), other unexplained rashes
Respiratory symptoms
Trouble breathing, wheezing, anaphylaxis (rare)
Growth/development issues
Poor weight gain, poor growth
On average, a CMA diagnosis can take months17 - but parents are counting on you to provide relief as soon as possible.
On average, a CMA diagnosis can take months17 - but parents are counting on you to provide relief as soon as possible.