- Always consult your paediatrician before starting any new formula.
- Discontinue use if an allergic reaction occurs and seek immediate medical attention.
- Do not use the product if the seal is broken or missing.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Please note that this is not the sole source of nourishment for the infant.
FAQs
Q1. What are the benefits of using Similac Plus?
Ans: Similac Plus provides essential nutrients and vitamins for optimal growth and development. It supports the immune system, is easy to digest and easy to prepare.
Q2. Does Similac have side effects?
Ans: Side effects are rare but may include digestive discomfort. If you notice any adverse reactions, stop using the product and consult your paediatrician immediately.
Q3. Is Similac Plus better than breast milk?
Ans: Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for infants. However, Similac Plus is designed to mimic the nutritional profile of breast milk and can be used as a supplement or alternative when breastfeeding is not possible.
Q4. Can Similac Plus be used for infants with lactose intolerance?
Ans: Similac Plus contains lactose. Therefore, it is not suitable for infants with lactose intolerance.
Q5. Can I use Similac Plus as a substitute for breastfeeding?
Ans: While Similac Plus is designed to mimic the nutritional profile of breast milk, it is not meant to replace breastfeeding. It should be used as a supplement to breastfeeding based on your paediatrician's advice.
Testimonials
'Ever since I have started using Similac Plus for my daughter, I have noticed visible improvements in her growth and development. She seems more active and her digestion has also improved.' - Barkha Patil, Homemaker, 28
'Similac Plus has been a lifesaver for us! It's easy to prepare and my son enjoys his feedings. I'm glad we made the switch.' - Chintan Khanna, IT Professional, 34
'I trust Similac Plus to provide my baby with the nutrients he needs when I'm unable to breastfeed. My paediatrician recommended it, and we've had no issues with digestion or allergies.' - Deepti Maurya, Nurse, 32