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    Milupa Low Protein LP-Drink 400g

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    Milupa LP Drink is a popular low protein milk replacement for everyday use! Perfect for cooking, baking or drinking on its own.

    • Low protein milk substitute
    • Contains 300mg calcium per 250ml (1 cup)
    • 400g tin

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    Pioneering nutritional solution since 1896

    Pioneering nutritional solution since 1896

    Pioneering nutritional solution since 1896

    A food for special medical purposes for use in the dietary management of inherited metabolic disorders and other medical conditions requiring a low protein diet. Only to be used under strict medical supervision.

    • Milupa low protein milk substitute
    • Ideal for using in cooking
    • Contains 300mg calcium per 250ml (1 cup)
    • 400g tin
    Whey (from Milk), Vegetable Oils (Palm, Rapeseed, Coconut, Sunflower), Demineralised Whey Powder (from Milk), Sugar, Calcium Carbonate, Lactose (from Milk), Emulsifier Citric Acid Esters of Mono-and-Diglycerides of Fatty Acids, Acidifier Citric Acid, Antioxidant Ascorbyl Palmitate. Contains: milk.
    Contains: milk.
    Can be used in cooking, baking or as a drink on its own. To prepare 200ml, measure 180ml water, add 20g powder and stir to combine.
    The recommended intake is dependent on the age, body weight, and medical condition of the patient.
    Store in a cool, dry place (out of direct sunlight). Once opened, use within one month.
    For the dietary management of inherited metabolic conditions and other conditions where a low protein diet is indicated. Use under medical supervision. Not for parenteral use. Not suitable for use as a sole source of nutrition. Not suitable for milk free or lactose free diets.
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