PKU Anamix First Spoon

PKU Anamix First Spoon is a low volume, semi-solid (spoonable), very low phenylalanine, amino acid based, powdered protein substitute, containing essential and non-essential amino acids, carbohydrate, vitamins, minerals and trace elements. Supplemented with DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and ARA (arachidonic acid).

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Features

  • Easy follow on from PKU Anamix Infant, supporting infants and young children starting on solid foods
  • A little provides a lot! Each 12.5g sachet provides 5g protein equivalent per serve and a concentrated source of essential nutrients including zinc, iron, calcium and vitamin D
  • Low volume, spoonable consistency making feeding quick and easy
  • Contains Phe-free protein (amino acids), carbohydrate, fat (including DHA*), essential vitamins and minerals to support healthy growth and development
*Docosahexaenoic acid

Indications

For the dietary management of proven PKU in children aged 6 months to 5 years.

Direction for Use

  • Pour the prescribed amount of powder into a clean bowl.
  • Gradually add the required amount of water whilst stirring with a clean feeding spoon.
  • Mix until desired thickness is achieved.
  • The suggested serving size is 10ml of water plus one sachet PKU Anamix First Spoon (12.5g).
  • The consistency of the product can be altered by adding more or less water as required.
  • It is recommended that cooled, boiled water be used when preparing the product for infants.

Nutrition Information

Format Powder
Presentation 12.5g sachets
Flavour Unflavoured
Age Range 6 months to 5 years.
Protein g 40/100g , 5/12.5g
Energy Kcal 324/100g, 41/12.5g

Storage

  • Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Prepare immediately prior to feeding and discard if not used within 1 hour.

Important Information

  • Use under medical supervision
  • Not suitable for use as a sole source of nutrition