Aptamil® First Infant Milk Tabs, x24 sachets
First infant milk is available in compact tabs. No need to measure out scoops of powdered formula, just add tabs to waterΔ for a more accurately measured feed.
One tab = one scoop
Accurately measured
Just add to waterΔ
Easy to carry
How to use Aptamil Tabs
Aptamil® First Infant Milk Pre-Measured Tabs are not halal certified.
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Product information
First infant milk is available in compact tabs. No need to measure out scoops of powdered formula, just add tabs to waterΔ for a more accurately measured feed.
- One tab = one scoop
- Accurately measured
- Just add to waterΔ
- Easy to carry
Lactose (from milk), Vegetable oils (High oleic sunflower oil, Coconut oil, Rapeseed oil, Sunflower oil), Skimmed milk, Demineralised whey (from milk), Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) (from milk), Whey concentrate (from milk), Milk protein, Emulsifier (Sunflower lecithin), Fructo‐oligosaccharides (FOS), Calcium phosphate, Fish oil, Potassium chloride, Calcium carbonate, Oil from Mortierella alpina, Sodium citrate, Choline chloride, Potassium citrate, Magnesium chloride, Vitamin C, Inositol, Magnesium hydrogen phosphate, Ferrous sulphate, Zinc sulphate, L-Carnitine, Vitamin E, Antioxidant (Vitamin C), Pantothenic acid, Nicotinamide, Copper sulphate, Vitamin A, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Vitamin B6, Potassium iodide, Folic acid, Sodium selenite, Manganese sulphate, Vitamin K1, Vitamin D3, Biotin, Vitamin B12.
Allergy Advice: For allergens, see ingredients in bold.
- Typical values per 100ml prepared feed
- Energy
- 276kJ/66kcal
- Fat
- 3.4g
- of which, saturates
- 1.1g
- of which, mono-unsaturates
- 1.7g
- of which, polyunsaturates
- 0.6g
- of which, LCPs†
- 0.039g
- - Arachidonic acid (AA)
- 0.017g
- - Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)
- 0.017g
- Carbohydrate
- 7.4g
- of which, sugars
- 7.3g
- of which, lactose
- 7.0g
- of which, polyols
- 0.006g
- - Inositol
- 0.006g
- Fibre
- 0.6g
- of which, GOS°
- 0.48g
- of which, FOS◊
- 0.08g
- Protein
- 1.3g
- Vitamins
- Vitamin A
- 58µg
- Vitamin D3
- 1.45µg
- Vitamin E
- 1.5mg TE
- Vitamin K1
- 3.7µg
- Vitamin C
- 9.9mg
- Thiamin (B1)
- 0.06mg
- Riboflavin (B2)
- 0.14mg
- Niacin (B3)
- 0.41mg
- Vitamin B6
- 0.05mg
- Folate
- 12µg
- Vitamin B12
- 0.16µg
- Biotin
- 1.7µg
- Pantothenic acid
- 0.51mg
- Minerals
- Sodium
- 21.7mg
- Potassium
- 72mg
- Chloride
- 54mg
- Calcium
- 77g
- Phosphorus
- 43mg
- Magnesium
- 5.6mg
- Iron
- 0.52mg
- Zinc
- 0.47mg
- Copper
- 0.052mg
- Manganese
- 0.004mg
- Fluoride
- 0.001mg
- Selenium
- 2.9µg
- Iodine
- 13µg
- Others
- L-Carnitine
- 2.2mg
- Choline
- 22mg
- Non-caloric carbohydrate (GOS°)
- 0.2g
†Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids
°Galacto-oligosaccharides
◊Fructo-oligosaccharides
Because powdered milk tabs are not sterile, failure to follow instructions may make your baby ill.
Age indication:
Suitable from birth
Legal name:
First Infant Milk
Name and address:
Nutricia Ltd,
White Horse Business Park,
Trowbridge,
Wiltshire,
BA14 0XQ
Net weight:
552g (24x23 ℮)
Store in a cool, dry place. Do not refrigerate. After opening each sachet, use the remaining tabs as soon as possible, within one week. When you do not use all the tabs in a sachet, fold the top of the sachet and fasten it with a clip or store in an air-tight container.
Keep tablets out of reach of children.
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As required by legislation, our First Infant Milk is nutritionally complete and suitable as the sole source of nutrition from birth to 6 months and as part of a weaning diet from 6 months.
Δfollowing preparation instructions
Important notice
Breastfeeding is best. Infant milk is suitable from birth when babies are not breastfed. Follow-on milk is only for babies over 6 months, as part of a mixed diet and should not be used as a breastmilk substitute before 6 months. We advise that the use of formula milks and the decision to start weaning should be made only on the advice of a doctor, dietitian, pharmacist or other professional responsible for maternal and child care based on baby’s individual needs