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SMA White product can

"What is SMA White*?"

SMA White is a nutritionally complete “casein” (curd) based infant milk. It is specially made with a balance of milk proteins for hungrier bottle fed babies and may help delay weaning until the recommended time.

“When should I use SMA White?”

SMA White can be used at any age from birth onwards and can also be used when moving from breast feeding to bottle feeding or to complement breast feeding.

SMA White may also help you postpone weaning until your baby has reached the recommended age. Weaning usually starts from about 6 months and not before 20 weeks, although every baby is different and your healthcare professional will be able to provide you with advice about weaning your baby.

Mum bottle feeding baby

“What are the benefits of using SMA White?”

It is essential that your baby receives the right nutrients for her growing little body. Protein is important for growth and development, as well as to help strengthen the immune system. Vitamins and minerals are for healthy eyes, skin, bones, teeth, muscle and nerve function, and a strong immune system. The majority of your baby’s energy and growth come from the intake of fat and carbohydrate. And you may have heard of LCPs (Omega 3 and Omega 6 families) which are essential for brain and eye development. New SMA White contains all of these vital nutrients and is nutritionally complete.

“When should I use SMA White?”

  • 900 g and 450 g cans of powder - ideal at home
  • Powder sachets - quick and easy to prepare, no need to scoop
  • Ready to use cartons of 1 L & 250 ml - perfect when you're at home or out and about with your baby. 


If you have any concerns about your baby, contact your GP or other healthcare professional.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:  Breast feeding is best for babies.  Infant milks are intended to replace breast milk when mothers do not breast feed.  Good maternal nutrition is important for the preparation and maintenance of breast feeding. Introducing partial bottle feeding may have a negative effect on breast feeding and reversing a decision not to breast feed is difficult.  You should always seek the advice of a doctor, midwife, health visitor, public health nurse, dietitian or pharmacist on the need for and proper method of use of infant milks and on all matters of infant feeding.  Infant milk should always be prepared and used as directed.  Unnecessary or improper use of infant milk may present a health hazard.  Social and financial implications should be considered when selecting a method of infant feeding.

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