Neocate Infant Formula (Herb/Suppl)

Brand and Other Names:

Suggested Dosing

AdultPediatric

Not indicated for use

Dependent upon age, body weight, and medical condition; use under medical supervision

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Suggested Uses

Cow milk allergy

Multiple food protein intolerance

Short bowel syndrome

Eosinophilic esophagitis

Gastroesophageal reflux

Short bowel syndrome

Transition from parenteral to enteral nutrition

Other medical conditions for which an amino acid-based diet is required

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Adverse Effects

Studies not conducted

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Warnings

Contraindications

None

Cautions

Not for parenteral use

Use only under strict medical supervision

Before feeding, ensure that the formula is at the correct temperature by placing a few drops on the wrist

Discard unused formula remaining in the bottle after feeding; use prepared formula within 24 hours of preparation; shake immediately before use

DO NOT BOIL FORMULA AND DO NOT USE A MICROWAVE OVEN TO PREPARE OR WARM FORMULA

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Pregnancy & Lactation

Pregnancy Category: N/A, for pediatric use only

Lactation: N/A, for pediatric use only

Pregnancy Categories

A: Generally acceptable. Controlled studies in pregnant women show no evidence of fetal risk.

B: May be acceptable. Either animal studies show no risk but human studies not available or animal studies showed minor risks and human studies done and showed no risk.

C: Use with caution if benefits outweigh risks. Animal studies show risk and human studies not available or neither animal nor human studies done.

D: Use in LIFE-THREATENING emergencies when no safer drug available. Positive evidence of human fetal risk.

X: Do not use in pregnancy. Risks involved outweigh potential benefits. Safer alternatives exist.

NA: Information not available.

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Pharmacology

Kinetic Info: studies not conducted

Osmolality: 375 mOsm/kg

Estimated Renal Solute Load: 134 mOsm/L

Mechanism of Action

N/A

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