Drug Name:
SIMILAC PM 60/40 OTC

Generic Name and Formulations:
Protein (whey protein concentrate, sodium caseinate), carbohydrate (lactose), fat (corn, coconut, soy oils), vitamins, minerals, iron 0.7mg/100Cal, taurine, L-carnitine. Whey:casein ratio is 60:40.
Company:
Abbott Nutrition
Therapeutic Use:
Indications for SIMILAC PM 60/40:
Feeding of infants with, or at risk of, hypocalcemia due to hyperphosphatemia, or with renal impairment who would benefit from lowered mineral intake.
Children:
Prepared as directed provides 20Cal/oz.
Warnings/Precautions:
Additional iron supplementation is needed. Calcium, phosphorus, sodium supplementation may be needed for very low birth weight infants (<1500g birth weight).
Pharmacological Class:
Low iron infant formula.
How Supplied:
Pwd—1 lb
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