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Please read the following notice

Consult a healthcare professional to make an informed choice on feeding your baby milks & weaning onto solid foods.

Breastfeeding is best for babies and provides many benefits. Combining breast feeding with bottle feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of your own breast milk, and reversing the decision not to breastfeed is difficult. If you choose to formula feed, you should follow manufacturer’s instructions for preparation and use carefully.

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Aptamil® Lactose free baby formula 400g

0-6 months
0-6 months
400g
400g
powder
powder

Inspired by 40 years of research in early life science, our team of Nutricia scientists has developed our latest Aptamil® Lactose Free First Infant Milk powder, suitable from birth.

If you are concerned that your baby needs a lactose free infant milk, speak to your healthcare professional. This product is not suitable for infants with galactosaemia.

Aptamil Lactose Free 400g Tins are halal certified.
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Product information

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Formula comparison

It's not easy understanding the differences between formula milk brands, so we've produced a simple comparison sheet comparing Aptamil Advanced and Aptamil ingredients against other formulas here.

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Get in touch with our Careline experts

Our nutritionists and feeding advisors are always on hand to talk about feeding your baby. So if you have a question, just get in touch

Important notice

Breastfeeding is best for babies. Infant formula is suitable from birth when babies are not breastfed. Follow-on milk is only for babies over 6 months, as part of a mixed diet and should not be used as a breastmilk substitute before 6 months. We advise that all formula milks including the decision to start weaning should be made on the advice of a doctor, midwife, health visitor, public health nurse, dietitian, pharmacist or other professional responsible for maternal and child care, based on baby’s individual needs.

Do not use if your baby has been diagnosed with a cow's milk allergy.

Use Toddler Milk as part of a varied balanced diet from 1 year.

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