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- Lofenalac abstract "Lofenalac (pronunciation:Lo-fen-alac) is a registered, trademarked infant powder formula prescribed to replace milk in the diets of Phenylketonuria sufferers in the infant and child stage. It is not recommended for non-PKU patients. In 1972, Lofenalac was declared a food by the FDA, for regulatory purposes.Initially the only available formula recommended was made by Mead Johnson. Others, including Albumaid XP™, Cymogran™, and Minafen™, have since been developed in Britain. Medical texts often recommend Lofenalac.Lofenalac can be rather expensive to purchase and few retailers stock it. The taste and smell has been described by adult users as \"medical\" and offensive, although infants do not mind the flavor and children often consume it without complaint for some years.".
- Lofenalac creatorOfDish Mead_Johnson.
- Lofenalac ingredient Casein.
- Lofenalac ingredientName "an enzymatic hydrolysate ofcasein".
- Lofenalac wikiPageExternalLink diet_therapy_in_phenylketonuria__how_long_should.30.aspx.
- Lofenalac wikiPageID "31517218".
- Lofenalac wikiPageLength "5415".
- Lofenalac wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Lofenalac wikiPageRevisionID "705345281".
- Lofenalac wikiPageWikiLink Casein.
- Lofenalac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Lofenalac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Infant_feeding.
- Lofenalac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Milk_substitutes.
- Lofenalac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Patented_foods.
- Lofenalac wikiPageWikiLink Diet_therapy.
- Lofenalac wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
- Lofenalac wikiPageWikiLink Mead_Johnson.
- Lofenalac wikiPageWikiLink Milk.
- Lofenalac wikiPageWikiLink Phenylketonuria.
- Lofenalac wikiPageWikiLink Tetrahydrobiopterin.
- Lofenalac wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lofenalac".
- Lofenalac calories "65".
- Lofenalac country "United States".
- Lofenalac course "All".
- Lofenalac creator "Mead Johnson".
- Lofenalac mainIngredient "an enzymatic hydrolysate of casein".
- Lofenalac name "Lofenalac".
- Lofenalac variations "can be used to make ice cream, pudding, and cake".
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- Lofenalac type "All".
- Lofenalac subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Lofenalac subject Category:Infant_feeding.
- Lofenalac subject Category:Milk_substitutes.
- Lofenalac subject Category:Patented_foods.
- Lofenalac type Beverage.
- Lofenalac type Food.
- Lofenalac type Beverage.
- Lofenalac type Food.
- Lofenalac type FunctionalSubstance.
- Lofenalac type Thing.
- Lofenalac type Q2095.
- Lofenalac comment "Lofenalac (pronunciation:Lo-fen-alac) is a registered, trademarked infant powder formula prescribed to replace milk in the diets of Phenylketonuria sufferers in the infant and child stage. It is not recommended for non-PKU patients. In 1972, Lofenalac was declared a food by the FDA, for regulatory purposes.Initially the only available formula recommended was made by Mead Johnson. Others, including Albumaid XP™, Cymogran™, and Minafen™, have since been developed in Britain.".
- Lofenalac label "Lofenalac".
- Lofenalac sameAs Q6666646.
- Lofenalac sameAs m.0gmd31x.
- Lofenalac sameAs Q6666646.
- Lofenalac wasDerivedFrom Lofenalac?oldid=705345281.
- Lofenalac isPrimaryTopicOf Lofenalac.
- Lofenalac name "Lofenalac".