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Kathy Przywara <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Feb 2002 22:16:03 -0800
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 23:12:50 -0600 Valerie Maples
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> I cannot find Nutramigen in the Medical
> Nutritional guide the dietitian gave me.    I am thinking it was
> ruled out
> early on due to insufficient fiber, iron, or low cal formulation.

Nutramigen is an OTC casein hydrosylate formula.  If you are avoiding
dairy, it probably would be best to stay clear of that one.  I don't
recall the percentage, but I think it's 10% of dairy allergic children
still react to Nutramigen/Alimentum formulas.  Have you looked at Neocate
1+, Vivonex, Elocare, etc.  These are all prescription elemental
formulas.  They are very expensive, but often can be covered by insurance
as a medical neccessity.  They make specific versions for children over a
year old.  They are for primary feeding of children who cannot tolerate
any forms of protein.

Kathy
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