Farm To Formula

When breastfeeding is not possible, a hydrolysed rice formula, made from farm-grown rice, is a 100% effective, nutritionally complete, and palatable option for infants with cow's milk allergy (CMA).

From farm to formula, Abbott takes every measure to ensure the safety, quality and integrity of our products so that healthcare professionals can be confident in their recommendations. Learn about the steps Abbott takes to bring the goodness of the farm to create a safe, hypoallergenic formula that helps infants grow.

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From The Farm

From the beginning, our rice is grown and cultivated by farmers. For many of them, tending to the land has been the work of their family for generations.

To rice protein

Rice proteins are considered a valuable raw material for food and infant formula, as they are generally hypoallergenic with a high nutritional profile. Learn more about how rice protein is carefully extracted from the rice grain to be used in our hypoallergenic infant formula.

Is Where Nature and Science Meet

Step inside our modern facilities where safety and commitment to high-quality standards are prioritized in the transformation of hydrolysed rice protein to create a hydrolysed rice formula.

To Create A formula for success

Learn how hydrolysed rice formula is used in the dietary management of infants with cow’s milk allergy and why it is trusted by experts.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE: Breastfeeding is best for babies and is recommended for as long as possible during infancy. SMCA-2100015