Related Clinical Research

Clinical Evidence Supporting the Use of EleCare® in Infants

See the results of clinical studies that support the use of EleCare in infants for the dietary management of food allergies and other gastrointestinal conditions.

Two Single Group, Prospective, Baseline-controlled Feeding Studies in Infants and Children With Chronic Diarrhea Fed a Hypoallergenic Free Amino Acid-based Formula

See the results of 2 clinical studies that examined the use of amino acid-based formula in children with chronic diarrhea.

Borschel MW, Antonson DL, Murray ND, et al. BMC Pediatr. 2014;14:136. doi:10.1186/1471-2431-14-136

Related Nutrition Resources

EleCare®: Nutrition for Infants With Food Allergies

Learn more about why doctors have recommended EleCare infant formula for the dietary management of babies with food allergies or gastrointestinal disorders for over 20 years.

Clinically Supported Reasons to Recommend EleCare®

Find clinical support on the safety of feeding EleCare to infants with food allergies or gastrointestinal disorders—so you can recommend it with confidence.

EleCare® Mixing Chart

This chart provides detailed mixing instructions and nutrition information for EleCare.

Connect With Your Patients

Infant Formula for the Dietary Management of Multiple Food Allergies

Offer parents helpful information about infant formula for the dietary management of babies with food allergies or gastrointestinal disorders.

EleCare® Preparation Instructions

A step-by-step preparation guide for parents feeding their children EleCare.

Product Solutions

EleCare® (For Infants)

EleCare is a nutritionally complete, amino acid-based formula for infants who cannot tolerate intact or hydrolyzed protein. It is indicated for the dietary management of protein maldigestion, malabsorption, food allergies, short bowel syndrome, eosinophilic GI disorders, GI tract impairment, or other conditions for which an amino acid-based diet is required. For infants 0 to 12 months of age. For oral or tube feeding. For use under medical supervision.

 

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