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Enfamil A.R. Infant Formula for Spit-Up Powder

Because it meets the reflux reduction guidelines (as set by the American Academy of Pediatrics) is just one of the many reasons Enfamil A.R. Infant Formula is the top brand of formula for  split-up/common reflux.

Through 12 months of age, Enfamil A.R. Infant Formula is tailored to meet the complete nutritional needs of your infant & help support their early milestones.  Enfamil AR Formula for Spit Up comes powdered in a 21.5 oz. reusable plastic tub with a wider mouth for easier scooping & storing. Also, our 32.2 oz. refill boxes represent a great value to keep you stocked up.

Only Enfamil A.R. Infant Formula has Triple Health Guard blend, a patented formula that has brain-nourishing DHA, a dual prebiotic blend for immune health, and 30 nutrients for growth.

Enfamil A.R. Infant Formula for Spit-Up Powder

Buy Enfamil A.R. Infant Formula for Spit-Up Powder Babies commonly spit up frequently as their digestive systems mature. An adjustment to the formula can occasionally make a huge effect. Clinical studies have shown that Enfamil A.R. lessens frequent spitting up. Since Enfamil A.R. has a thicker viscosity but still flows readily through the nipple, it is intended to help reduce spit-up. In this approach, infants can obtain and maintain the total nutrients they require to develop and thrive, enabling them to achieve important milestones. Ages suggested: newborn to 12 months Features: Expert-recommended quantities of DHA and ARA to assist a baby’s brain and eye development are present in the #1 Brand of Spit-Up Formula**, which offers more balanced nutrition than just adding rice cereal to formula. To locate the ideal product to satisfy your baby’s nutritional needs, use the product selector at our Enfamil Shop. Based on a clinical study of Enfamil A.R. Infant Formula before the addition of DHA, ARA, and prebiotic with infants who spit up frequently (5 or more spit-ups per day), the formula for spit-up was defined as rice-thickened formula**. The study compared the frequency and volume of spit-up after feeding Enfamil A.R. To the same babies at the beginning of the study.

Preparation instructions

Instructions for Preparation & Use: Your baby’s health depends on carefully following the instructions below. Proper hygiene, preparation, dilution, use and storage are important when preparing infant formula. 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. Ask your baby’s doctor which formula is appropriate for your baby. Ask your baby’s doctor about the need to use cooled, boiled water for mixing and the need to boil clean utensils, bottles and nipples in water before use.

{1} Wash hands thoroughly with soap & water before preparing formula.

{2} Pour desired amount of water into the bottle. Add powder.

{3} Cap bottle and shake well.Each scoop adds about 2 fl oz to the amount of prepared formula.

Warning: Do not use a microwave oven to warm formula. Serious burns may result. Failure to follow these instructions could result in severe harm. Once prepared, infant formula can spoil quickly. Either feed immediately or cover and store in refrigerator at 35-40 degrees F (2-4 degrees C) for no longer than 24 hours. Do not use prepared formula if it is unrefrigerated for more than a total of 2 hours. Do not freeze prepared formula. After feeding begins, use formula within one hour or discard. Powder Storage: Store cans at room temperature. After opening can, keep tightly covered, store in dry area and use contents within 1 month. Do not freeze powder

Ingredients:

Manganese sulfate, sodium selenite, choline chloride, ascorbic acid, niacinamide, calcium pantothenate, vitamin D3, riboflavin, thiamin hydrochloride, vitamin B6 hydrochloride, folic acid, vitamin K1, biotin, vitamin B12, inositol, vitamin E acetate, vitamin A palmitate, taurine, L-carnitine. A type of prebiotic. † A source of arachidonic acid (ARA). A source of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).