Colief Infant Drops 15ml

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COULD IT BE COLIC ? Is your baby crying or fussing a lot ? Up to 1 in 5 babies can suffer from colic, which is defined as repeated episodes of excessive and inconsolable crying in a new-born baby who otherwise appears to be perfectly healthy.

100% NATURAL – A safe and natural product, offering gentle colic relief for babies, caused by temporary lactose intolerance. It relieves digestive discomfort, bloating and wind caused by undigested lactose in food.

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$33.50

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Brand: Colief

Delivery Method:
  • Local Delivery (Singapore Only)
  • Self-Collection @ Level 01-06 (Thomson Medical Centre) FREE
  • In-Room Delivery (For Thomson Medical Centre Patients Only) FREE
 
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EASY-TO-USE – Colief Infant Drops contain lactase enzymes, which break down lactose in breast and infant formula. Adding a few drops to your baby’s usual milk reduces the amount of lactose, making the milk easier to digest.

SUITABLE FROM BIRTH – Our colic drops are suitable for use from birth and can be used every time you breast feed or formula feed your baby.

TRIED & TRUSTED – Colief Infant Drops is one of the most prescribed products for colic relief in the UK and has been trusted by parents and recommended by healthcare professional for over 20 years.

RESEARCHED – Colief Infant Drops has been clinically proven to reduce colic symptoms caused by temporary lactose intolerance.

1. Safe from birth
2. Clinically Proven
3. Can be used together with breastmilk or formula milk

Infant Formula
Make up the baby’s feed carefully according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Add 4 drops of Colief to formula that is warm (not hot). Shake the feed occasionally, and feed the baby after half an hour, having checked that the bottle is at the correct feeding temperature. Discard any unused feed.

Breast Feeding
Express a few tablespoons of breast milk into a small sterilised container. Add 4 drops of Colief. Give to the baby on a sterilized, plastic spoon. Continue breastfeeding as normal.

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