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Provimin Protein Powder Formula,Retail 5.3oz. Can, 1 Count
Abbott Nutrition ProViMin Powder Institutional 5.3Oz Can, Protein-Vitamin-Mineral Formula Component with Iron
For use in management of patients who require a formula modified in carbohydrate, fat, and/or increased protein such as: abetalipoproteinemia; cholestasis; chylothorax; fatty acid oxidation defects; glutaric aciduria type II; hyperlipoproteinemia type I (fasting chylomicronemia); hypobetalipoproteinemia; lymphangiectasis, intestinal malabsorption of carbohydrate and/or fat; supplement for any patient who requires increased protein, minerals, and vitamins.
Contains a high-quality source of protein (casein).
Has 0.6g carbohydrate and 0.4g fat per 100 calories; provides flexibility in prescribing a formula in which the amount and type of carbohydrate and fat can be added per individual infant's need and tolerance.
Meets the Dietary Reference Intakes and the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition (AAPCON) recommendations for vitamin and mineral intakes
$23.79
Provimin Protein Powder Formula,Retail 5.3oz. Can, 1 Count—
$23.79
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Abbott Nutrition ProViMin Powder Institutional 5.3Oz Can, Protein-Vitamin-Mineral Formula Component with Iron
For use in management of patients who require a formula modified in carbohydrate, fat, and/or increased protein such as: abetalipoproteinemia; cholestasis; chylothorax; fatty acid oxidation defects; glutaric aciduria type II; hyperlipoproteinemia type I (fasting chylomicronemia); hypobetalipoproteinemia; lymphangiectasis, intestinal malabsorption of carbohydrate and/or fat; supplement for any patient who requires increased protein, minerals, and vitamins.
Contains a high-quality source of protein (casein).
Has 0.6g carbohydrate and 0.4g fat per 100 calories; provides flexibility in prescribing a formula in which the amount and type of carbohydrate and fat can be added per individual infant's need and tolerance.
Meets the Dietary Reference Intakes and the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition (AAPCON) recommendations for vitamin and mineral intakes















