Zerolac Powder is a special infant milk substitute, used for feeding infants in primary lactose intolerance, acute and chronic diarrhoea due to secondary lactose intolerance and if they are allergic to cow or buffalo milk protein. It contains maltodextrin, soy protein, and nucleotides as active ingredients which provides proper nourishment to the baby.
Soy milk improves bones in the body by increasing calcium and phosphorus absorption. Maltodextrin helps reduce osmotic load and related intestinal distress. Nucleotides are shown to enhance a number of immune responses and the growth, differentiation and repair of the gut.
Always use Zerolac Powder as advised by the physician. A health professional should be consulted before using an infant milk substitute to determine whether it is necessary and how to use it safely.
Key Composition
- Maltodextrin
- Soy Protein
- Nucleotides
Therapeutic Uses Of ZEROLAC POWDER
Used for feeding infants in conditions such as
- Primary lactose intolerance
- Acute and chronic diarrhoea due to secondary lactose intolerance
- Allergy to cow or buffalo milk protein
Side Effects Of ZEROLAC POWDER
Consult your doctor if your child experiences any unusual side effects while taking Zerolac Powder.
Safety Advice
- Always use Zerolac Powder as advised by your physician
- Wash the bowl and spoon thoroughly with soap and water, and then boil in water for 5 minutes
- Boil drinking water in a separate vessel for atleast 15 minutes and leave it till lukewarm
- Take measured quantity of Zerolac Powder in a sterilised wide mouth bowl, add the required quantity of lukewarm water and stir well to get an evenly mixed feed
- Once the feed is prepared, use it within half an hour, otherwise, the product may start to degrade due to microbes
- Every time, use freshly prepared feed, any leftover feed should be thrown away
- Do not use Zerolac Powder if your child is allergic to any of its components
- Using fewer scoops than advised won't provide your infant with the nutrition they require. Using more scoops than necessary is not advised because concentrated feed won't provide your baby with the water he or she needs
- A health professional should be consulted before using an infant milk substitute like Zerolac Powder to determine whether it is necessary and how to use it safely
- Only use lactose-free infant formula if your child has diarrhea brought by lactose intolerance. If the signs of intolerance do not improve, it should be discontinued
- Inform your doctor on all the medicines your child uses, including prescription and over-the counter medications, as well as herbal supplements
More Information
Keep Zerolac Powder out of reach of children
Do not store above 30°C
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