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NEW LOOK - SAME FORMULATION

Our Aptamil® Sensitive 0-12 months has a new look

Aptamil® Sensitive update: new look, same recipe

You’ll be seeing our new look Aptamil® Sensitive 0-12 Months on shelves and online in Australia from July and in New Zealand from August. We have a new look, but rest assured our gentle formulation has not changed and still includes Prosyneo®, our unique synbiotic blend of scientifically researched ingredients.

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Aptamil® Sensitive 0-12 Months

Product Availability

Aptamil® Sensitive 0-12 months will continue to be available from all major retailers and the Nutricia Store.

Explore our new Aptamil® Sensitive Toddler Supplement

Aptamil® Sensitive Toddler Supplement – From 12 Months

Aptamil® is here to support your child’s next experience. Aptamil® Sensitive Toddler is specially designed for toddlers over 12 months old.

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