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Novalac Reflux Premium Evidence Based Specialty Infant Formula Powder 800g
Gaviscon Infant Powder for Oral Suspension is for regurgitation and gastric reflux and infants and young children.
Gaviscon Infant Powder for Oral Suspension mixes with and stabilises the stomach contents to prevent reflux and regurgitation. This Infant Powder is specially designed for little tummies and comes in convenient sachets for easy dose control. The regurgitation and reflux powder thickens stomach contents to make it harder for liquid to come up the food pipe, reducing the number of times a baby brings up milk by nearly two thirds.
Gaviscon Infant Reflux and Regurgitation Powder is sugar free.
Not suitable for infants under 1 year of age.
For the treatment of regurgitation and gastric reflux in infants and young children. Suitable for both breast-fed and formula-fed infants.
AUST R NUMBER:AUST R 56093
Sodium Alginate 22mg Magnesium Alginate 87.5mg
INGREDIENTS: • Contains gluten from wheat (less than 20ppm).
Sodium Alginate 22mg Magnesium Alginate 87.5mg
Store below 30 degrees Celsius
• Please read enclosed leaflet before use.
• Do not use Gaviscon Infant with other feed thickening agents or infant
milk preparations containing a thickening agent.
• Do not use more than the stated amount.
• Keep out of reach and sight of children.
• Gaviscon infant is not to be used in infants under 1 year of age, except
under medical supervision.
• Contains mannitol and sodium.
• Products containing mannitol may have a laxative effect or cause
diarrhoea.
• Each sachet of Gaviscon Infant contains approximately 23.9 mg sodium.
If your infant has been put on a low sodium (salt) diet, ask your doctor or
other health professional before taking the product.
• Maximum daily dose for infants over 4.5 kg (10lb) equates to intake
of 3.45 g of mannitol E421.
• Do not give more than six times in 24 hours.
Always read the label and follow the directions for use.
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