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

Trying hydrolyzed whey protein milk for infants with mild to moderate CMPA.

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3-11 years
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Phase 4

This study looks at how well babies with a milk allergy can handle a special formula called **Nutribaby Royal Pepti Junior** (NR Pepti). Babies with **Cow's Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA)** have trouble drinking regular milk. This study checks if NR Pepti is safe and helpful. Babies aged 3 to 11 months with mild to moderate CMPA can join. They must show signs like tummy issues, skin rashes, or breathing problems. Babies should drink only formula or have limited breastfeeding. Moms with mixed-fed babies should avoid cow's milk. The study happens in Indonesia, and doctors will guide and monitor the babies.

  • Babies will be given NR Pepti formula during the study.
  • Parents must follow the study rules and keep a food diary.
  • Babies with other serious health problems can't join.

By participating, you help check if NR Pepti is a good option for babies with CMPA. 🍼

Study details
    Mild to Moderate Cows' Milk Protein Allergy

NCT06204770

Danone Specialized Nutrition Indonesia

24 January 2024

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