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SMA H.A.® Infant Milk

The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology [EAACI] Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Guidelines (2014) state that: "If breastfeeding is insufficient or not possible for the first four months, infants at high risk can be recommended a hypoallergenic formula with documented preventive effect for the first four months of life."12 SMA H.A.® is an infant formula that has been specifically designed to reduce the risk of developing allergy to cows' milk proteins.2,11

The cows' milk protein in SMA H.A.® Infant Milk is partially broken down using a unique hydrolysis process that cuts the protein at the right point where the immune system recognises it as an allergen. This reduces the allergenicity while retaining some larger protein strands to train the immune system.

SMA H.A.® Infant Milk

SMA H.A.® Infant Milk has been proven to have a sustained 10-year long effect,2 is nutritionally complete and tastes good to babies

The clinically proven formula is supported by EAACI12 and the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN)13,14 guidelines

SMA H.A.® Infant Milk should be used from baby's first formula feed onwards, before they are exposed to any cows' milk proteins, and is available without prescription and on the Healthy Start scheme

SMA H.A.® Infant Milk can also be recommended if breastfeeding is not possible and the history of allergy is not known

PIP-code (378-5912)

SMA H.A. Infant Milk should not be used if a baby has already been diagnosed with, or is suspected of already having, an allergy to cows’ milk protein.

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