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For infants who benefit from lowered mineral intake, including those with impaired renal function. Calcium-to-phosphorus ratio and content designed to treat serum calcium disorders - both hypercalcemia and hypocalcemia due to hyperphosphatemia. For oral or tube feeding.
Directions
Your baby's health depends on carefully following these easy directions. Proper hygiene, handling and storage are important when preparing infant formula. Failure to follow these directions could result in severe harm. Powdered infant formulas are not sterile and should not be fed to premature infants or infants who might have immune problems unless directed and supervised by your baby's doctor. Consult your baby's doctor about the formula appropriate for your baby; the need to use cooled, boiled water for mixing; and the need to boil utensils, bottles and nipples in water before use. Wash your hands, surfaces and utensils. Pour desired amount of water into a clean bottle (see chart below). Add powder; return dry scoop to can. Cap bottle; shake well; attach nipple. Once feeding begins, use within 1 hour or discard. Mixing guide: To make approx. 2 fl oz bottle: 2 fl oz water and 1 unpacked level scoop (8.7 g). To make approx. 4 fl oz bottle: 4 fl oz water and 2 unpacked level scoops. To make approx. 6 fl oz bottle: 6 fl oz water and 3 unpacked level scoops. To make a larger amount of formula using a standard measuring cup, add 1 unpacked, level cup (not the enclosed scoop) of powder (100 g) to 23 fl oz of water. Yields approximately 26 fl oz of formula. To maintain freshness, pour prepared formula into individual feeding bottles, cap and store in refrigerator. Prepared formula should not be left unrefrigerated. Storage: Immediately store prepared individual feeding bottles in refrigerator at 35-40 degrees F (2-4 degrees C) and use within 24 hours. Store unopened cans at room temperature; avoid extreme temperatures. Cover opened can and store in a cool, dry area (not in refrigerator). Use opened can contents within 1 month.
Never use a microwave oven to warm formula. Serious burns can result. USE ONLY AS DIRECTED BY PHYSICIAN. CONTAINS MILK INGREDIENTS. NOT FOR PARENTERAL USE. Add water before feeding.
Never use a microwave oven to warm formula. Serious burns can result. USE ONLY AS DIRECTED BY PHYSICIAN. CONTAINS MILK INGREDIENTS. NOT FOR PARENTERAL USE. Add water before feeding.
Size
14.1 OZ
Brand
Similac
Indications
For infants who benefit from lowered mineral intake, including those with impaired renal function. Calcium-to-phosphorus ratio and content designed to treat serum calcium disorders - both hypercalcemia and hypocalcemia due to hyperphosphatemia. For oral or tube feeding.
Directions
Your baby's health depends on carefully following these easy directions. Proper hygiene, handling and storage are important when preparing infant formula. Failure to follow these directions could result in severe harm. Powdered infant formulas are not sterile and should not be fed to premature infants or infants who might have immune problems unless directed and supervised by your baby's doctor. Consult your baby's doctor about the formula appropriate for your baby; the need to use cooled, boiled water for mixing; and the need to boil utensils, bottles and nipples in water before use. Wash your hands, surfaces and utensils. Pour desired amount of water into a clean bottle (see chart below). Add powder; return dry scoop to can. Cap bottle; shake well; attach nipple. Once feeding begins, use within 1 hour or discard. Mixing guide: To make approx. 2 fl oz bottle: 2 fl oz water and 1 unpacked level scoop (8.7 g). To make approx. 4 fl oz bottle: 4 fl oz water and 2 unpacked level scoops. To make approx. 6 fl oz bottle: 6 fl oz water and 3 unpacked level scoops. To make a larger amount of formula using a standard measuring cup, add 1 unpacked, level cup (not the enclosed scoop) of powder (100 g) to 23 fl oz of water. Yields approximately 26 fl oz of formula. To maintain freshness, pour prepared formula into individual feeding bottles, cap and store in refrigerator. Prepared formula should not be left unrefrigerated. Storage: Immediately store prepared individual feeding bottles in refrigerator at 35-40 degrees F (2-4 degrees C) and use within 24 hours. Store unopened cans at room temperature; avoid extreme temperatures. Cover opened can and store in a cool, dry area (not in refrigerator). Use opened can contents within 1 month.