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Otc | Powder
Infant milk substitute formula powder (stage 2, for infants after 6 months); key nutrients typically include milk solids (skimmed milk/whey), lactose, vegetable oils, DHA & ARA, vitamins, minerals, and prebiotics (exact composition varies by pack—check label).
Nutritional support for infants after 6 months as a follow-on formula when breast milk is insufficient or not available; helps meet increased energy, protein, vitamin and mineral needs during weaning.
Provides balanced macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins and fats) along with essential vitamins and minerals to support growth. Added fatty acids such as DHA/ARA support brain and eye development, while prebiotics help support gut health.
Powder for oral feeding. Wash hands and sterilize utensils; boil safe drinking water and cool to lukewarm. Prepare exactly as per the scoop-to-water directions on the pack; mix well and feed immediately. Do not store prepared feed; discard leftover. Use only the provided scoop; do not add extra powder or dilute.
Common side effects of Similac Advance 2 Powder(After 6 Months) may include:
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Breastfeeding is best for babies. Use only on advice of a healthcare professional. Not for infants below 6 months unless advised. Incorrect dilution/preparation can cause illness; always follow label instructions and use safe water. Contains milk and may contain soy/other allergens—do not use in known cow’s milk protein allergy or lactose intolerance unless advised. Seek medical help for persistent vomiting, diarrhea, blood in stools, breathing difficulty, or severe rash.