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Advancing The Management of Cow's Milk Protein Allergy: Setting the standard for extensively hydrolysed formulas
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Tags: Health Condition: Pediatric Allergy Article Type: PDF
This advertorial explains that the majority of non-breastfed infants with CMPA, an extensively hydrolysed formula (eHF) is recommended first-line and that, although the ultimate goals of eHF are the same, which is to ensure normal growth and symptom relief, composition heterogeneity among them leads to variability in clinical efficacy.
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