Description
Colief Infant Colic Drops (15ml)
Colief Infant Drops contain the naturally-occurring enzyme lactase. When added to the babies usual milk, Colief breaks down most of the lactose and makes the feed more easily digestible. Colief Infant Drops is a food supplement – not a drug or a medicine. As such it is more acceptable both to mothers and Healthcare Professionals, and does not require product license from the MHRA. Colief Infant Drops can be safely used from birth onwards. Colief should be used for as long as it takes the infant to “grow out” of its lactase deficiency, which it should do by gradually producing its own sufficiency of lactase enzyme as the gut develops – typically at around 3 – 4 months.
Benefits & Features
- Safe from Birth
- Helps to break down the lactose in a baby’s usual milk (breast milk or infant formula) before the baby is fed, making the milk more easily digestible
How To Use
Breastfeeding
- Try expressing a few tablespoons of breast milk into a small sterilised container
- Add 4 drops of Colief Infant Drops
- Give this to your baby on a sterilized plastic teaspoon
- Continue breastfeeding as normal
Using Colief with Infant Formula
- Make-up your baby’s feed carefully according to the manufacturer’s instructions
- Add 4 drops of Colief Infant Drops to formula that is warm, not hot
- Shake the feed occasionally, and feed the baby after half an hour having checked that the bottle is at the correct temperature
- Discard any unused feed
If you need to make up your baby’s feed in advance
- Make-up your baby’s feed carefully according to the manufacturer’s instructions
- Add 2 drops of Colief Infant Drops to milk that is warm, not hot, and store in the refrigerator for approx 4 hours before use
- Warm to feeding temperature and feed the baby
Using ready-to-feed formula
- Warm the feed and add 4 drops of Colief Infant Drops
- Wait for half an hour, shaking occasionally, before feeding the baby
- Discard any unused feed
Ingredients
- Glycerol, Water, Lactase Enzyme
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