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Compleat
Compleat Pediatric Original Pediatric Tube Feeding Formula Unflavored 8.45 oz 24 Ct
Package Count: 24. Compleat Pediatric is a nutritionally complete tube-feeding formula made from a blend of real food ingredients such as peas, tomato paste, green beans, peaches, carrots and cranberry juice concentrate. It also contains protein from...
$100.54 -
Peptamen
Peptamen Junior HP Pediatric Oral Supplement - Vanilla, 8.45 oz
Peptamen Junior HP formula – the first peptide-based high-protein, pediatric formula for children age 1 - 13 years to the market. Peptamen Junior HP formula is a formulation, designed for children with increased protein needs. Peptamen Junior HP is a...
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Peptamen
Peptamen Junior Fiber Peptide-Based Nutrition Supplement, 8.45 oz
A nutritionally complete, easy to digest and absorb fiber-containing formula to support the nutritional needs of children with impaired gastrointestinal function. This peptide-based, fiber-containing formula with 100% whey protein is well-tolerated and...
As low as $19.22 -
NanoVM
NanoVM tf Pediatric Tube Feeding Formula Unflavored 275 Gram Jar
Solace Nutrition's NanoVM t/f can be an essential supplement to the daily dietary intake for children who use feeding tubes. This dispersible powder is designed for use with formulas that don't provide adequate vitamin and mineral requirements,...
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Compleat
Compleat Pediatric Original Reduced Calorie 0.6 Pediatric Tube Feeding Formula Unflavored 8.45 oz 24 Ct
Package Count: 24. Meet dietary needs with the Compleat Pediatric Reduced Calorie Tube Feeding 8.45-ounce Formula. It's specially prepared for children ages 1 to 13 years old who require fewer calories than the amount provided by standard formulas...
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Alfamino
Alfamino Junior Amino Acid-Based Powder, Unflavored, 14.1 oz
Alfamino Junior formula is a hypoallergenic free amino acid formula for children 1+ years of age. This nutritionally complete formula provides essential nutrients your little one needs to grow.Nutritionally complete, hypoallergenic amino acid-based...
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Vivonex
Vivonex Pediatric Elemental Supplement Powder, Oral & Tube Feeding, 1.7 oz
Nutritionally complete, 100% free amino acid formula. Six packets per box.70% of fat from medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) to decrease potential for fat malabsorption Meets the 2011 IOM recommendations for calcium and vitamin D Contains CalciLock blend...
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Compleat
Compleat Pediatric Organic Blends Blenderized Tube Feeding 10.1 oz Pouch
Not for individuals with galactosemia. Nutritional applications: Inadequate oral intake, increased energy needs, volume intolerance, malnutrition. Not for parenteral use. Suitable for these diets: lactose intolerance, gluten-free, low-residue, kosher...
As low as $18.48
Pediatric Nutritionals
Pediatric Nutritionals
If your child isn't getting enough calories or nutrients — or suffers from "failure to thrive" — the pediatrician may recommend supplementation with pediatric nutritionals. They specially formulate these products to provide the calories and nutrients children need and may otherwise miss.
If you're shopping for pediatric nutrition supplements, pay attention to these factors to help you make your selection.
Types
Pediatric nutritional include electrolyte solutions, which can help boost hydration for short-term illnesses or to help balance electrolytes for a longer duration if needed. There also are shake-like drinks that may come ready-to-consumer or as powdered mixes.
The best pediatric nutritional product for your child may also depend on how you manage feedings. Products are available for oral consumption or to use with enteral feeding, in which formula goes through a tube that goes straight to the stomach. Your child's health care provider or a dietitian can help you understand what type of product you should shop for based on your child's situation.
Nutritional Value
Some children may need different balances of protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, fiber, or other nutrients. Or they may just need a boost of certain nutrients rather than a full-meal replacement.
Children also have varying calorie needs or digestive issues. Again, your healthcare provider or dietitian is your best source for information on your child's specific needs.
Dietary Restrictions
If your child has food allergies or sensitivities, or if certain types of ingredients are an issue for any reason, be sure to read labels and product descriptions carefully. Some children can't tolerate gluten, lactose, soy, or sugar. and these products may contain these ingredients.
Palatability
Nutrition for a child, if it's to be taken orally, needs to be something they will consume. Children are notoriously picky about taste and texture. Some children may have sensory processing issues that go beyond pickiness.
Fortunately, pediatric nutritionals are available in kid-friendly flavors, such as vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry. Taste can be an issue even for tube feeding since children may notice a taste if they burp or experience reflux after a feeding.
Convenience
Many customers enjoy the convenience of nutritional drinks that are ready-to-consume, rather than having to hassle with powdered mixes. Conversely, a powdered mix may make it easier for you to store what amounts to many servings in a smaller space. This is a matter of preference.
If your child isn't getting enough calories or nutrients — or suffers from "failure to thrive" — the pediatrician may recommend supplementation with pediatric nutritionals. They specially formulate these products to provide the calories and nutrients children need and may otherwise miss.
If you're shopping for pediatric nutrition supplements, pay attention to these factors to help you make your selection.
Types
Pediatric nutritional include electrolyte solutions, which can help boost hydration for short-term illnesses or to help balance electrolytes for a longer duration if needed. There also are shake-like drinks that may come ready-to-consumer or as powdered mixes.
The best pediatric nutritional product for your child may also depend on how you manage feedings. Products are available for oral consumption or to use with enteral feeding, in which formula goes through a tube that goes straight to the stomach. Your child's health care provider or a dietitian can help you understand what type of product you should shop for based on your child's situation.
Nutritional Value
Some children may need different balances of protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, fiber, or other nutrients. Or they may just need a boost of certain nutrients rather than a full-meal replacement.
Children also have varying calorie needs or digestive issues. Again, your healthcare provider or dietitian is your best source for information on your child's specific needs.
Dietary Restrictions
If your child has food allergies or sensitivities, or if certain types of ingredients are an issue for any reason, be sure to read labels and product descriptions carefully. Some children can't tolerate gluten, lactose, soy, or sugar. and these products may contain these ingredients.
Palatability
Nutrition for a child, if it's to be taken orally, needs to be something they will consume. Children are notoriously picky about taste and texture. Some children may have sensory processing issues that go beyond pickiness.
Fortunately, pediatric nutritionals are available in kid-friendly flavors, such as vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry. Taste can be an issue even for tube feeding since children may notice a taste if they burp or experience reflux after a feeding.
Convenience
Many customers enjoy the convenience of nutritional drinks that are ready-to-consume, rather than having to hassle with powdered mixes. Conversely, a powdered mix may make it easier for you to store what amounts to many servings in a smaller space. This is a matter of preference.