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Tolerance of Extensive Hydrolyzed Whey Protein Milk Among Infant With Mild to Moderate CMPA

Recruiting
3-11 years
Both
Phase 4

This study is testing if a special milk called Nutribaby Royal Pepti Junior (NR Pepti) helps babies with Cow's Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA). CMPA means the baby's body reacts badly to milk. The study checks if NR Pepti is safe and works well for babies with mild to moderate CMPA. Babies aged 3-11 months who have signs like tummy troubles, skin issues, or breathing problems can join. The study is done in places around Jakarta, Indonesia. Babies will stop other formulas and use NR Pepti during the study. Moms of babies who are mix-fed (both breastfeeding and formula) need to cut out cow's milk from their diet to help the study. A principal investigator and study team will guide the process. Babies with other immune or serious health problems cannot join. 🍼

  • **Duration:** Specific length not mentioned, but requires regular check-ups.
  • **Participation:** Babies must follow study formula only.
  • **Eligibility:** Babies with mild to moderate CMPA symptoms.
Study details
    Mild to Moderate Cows' Milk Protein Allergy

NCT06204770

Danone Specialized Nutrition Indonesia

24 January 2024

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