i would also like to know what NAN HA-1 (Nestle) equivalent i can get in the uk and canada for my 11 month daughter - i dont really want to take 8 cans of milk formula on the plane! any advice also greatly appreciated.
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Most mums in the UK get their milk from either Boots the Chemist (just ask for Boots), you`ll find one in almost every town, or the local supermarket (e.g. Tesco, Sainsburys, Asda, Morrisons, Waitrose etc.). Check out the Boots website www.boots.com and search under baby milk. I`ve not heard of the two you are referring to here but you can click for more details on each of the 20 or so types that came up on the search. Good luck.
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S26 is made by Wyeth and the equivalent in UK is SMA. It is readily available in all supermarkets. The ingredients differ slightly but my son had no problems switching from SMA to S26 (we travelled the other way around) Super convenient packaging in UK, as they come in ready prepared UHT milk cartons (8oz boxes), readily measured powder in foil packets for 8oz bottles, or your standard tins.
Not sure about NAN but the best thing to do is look up the customer hotline on the tin and give them a call to ask their equivalent in different countries.
Hope this helps.
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S26 is a modified cow's milk formula suitable from birth that is whey -predominant. A similar formula will exist in the UK but may be under a different brand name.
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