Elecare Dha/Ara Infant
EleCare DHA/ARA Infant 400GM of
What is Elecare Dha/Ara Infant?
Monogen is a specialized infant formula designed to meet the nutritional needs of infants with specific medical conditions that require a low-fat diet, such as those with fat malabsorption disorders. It provides essential nutrients and is often used under medical supervision to ensure infants receive adequate nutrition while managing their condition. Monogen is typically enriched with medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), which are more easily absorbed by individuals with compromised fat digestion.Side Effects
- nausea
- headache
- dizziness
Warnings
- Not recommended for use during pregnancy
- Avoid operating heavy machinery due to dizziness
- May cause hypersensitivity reactions
- Consult your doctor if you have liver disease
- Keep out of reach of children
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- nausea
- headache
- dizziness
- fatigue
- dry mouth
- constipation
- Not recommended for use during pregnancy
- Avoid operating heavy machinery due to dizziness
- May cause hypersensitivity reactions
- Consult your doctor if you have liver disease
- Keep out of reach of children
- Do not combine with alcohol
Elecare Dha/Ara Infant Coupons & Prices
EleCare DHA/ARA Infant 400GM of
What is Elecare Dha/Ara Infant ?
Monogen is a specialized infant formula designed to meet the nutritional needs of infants with specific medical conditions that require a low-fat diet, such as those with fat malabsorption disorders. It provides essential nutrients and is often used under medical supervision to ensure infants receive adequate nutrition while managing their condition. Monogen is typically enriched with medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), which are more easily absorbed by individuals with compromised fat digestion.
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