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Brand : NAN
NAN DUO 2 FOLLOW-ON MILK 6-12M 400G
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- Sku : I-027326
Key features
Designed for infants between 6 and 12 months of age, this follow-on milk formula is intended to complement a baby's diet during the gradual transition away from full reliance on milk. Available in a convenient 400g pack, it is formulated to support the nutritional needs of infants during this important stage of growth and development. NAN DUO Stage 2 is part of the NAN DUO range, a trusted name in infant nutrition, and is available at pharmacies across Saudi Arabia. Parents are encouraged to consult a healthcare professional to determine the most suitable feeding approach for their child.- Brand: Nan
- Product Type: Follow-On Milk
- Format: Powder
- Pack Size: 400g
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Description
Specification
Age Suitability
NAN DUO Follow-On Milk Stage 2 is designed for infants aged 6 to 12 months.
How to Prepare
- Sterilize all feeding equipment before use.
- Boil fresh drinking water and allow it to cool to the appropriate temperature.
- Pour the required amount of cooled boiled water into the sterilized bottle first.
- Add the number of scoops as directed on the product packaging.
- Cap the bottle and shake well until the powder is fully dissolved.
- Test the temperature of the prepared milk on the inside of your wrist before feeding. Always follow the preparation instructions printed on the product packaging.
Storage
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep the lid tightly closed after each use to protect the powder from moisture.
- Do not use the product after the expiry date printed on the packaging.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Safety Tips
- NAN DUO Follow-On Milk Stage 2 is formulated to complement the diet of infants aged 6 to 12 months and should not be used for infants outside this age range without guidance from a healthcare professional.
- This product is intended to complement the infant's diet during the gradual transition from full milk dependence and is not a sole source of nutrition at this stage.
- Parents are advised to consult a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate feeding approach for their infant.
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