Glossary entry

Bulgarian term or phrase:

храни за кърмачета и преходни храни

English translation:

infant formulas and follow-on formulas

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Bulgarian term

храни за кърмачета и преходни храни

Bulgarian to English Other Law (general)
Аптеката по смисъла на закона е здравно заведение, в което се извършват дейности по съхранение, приготвяне, опаковане, контролиране, даване на консултации, отпускане по лекарско и без лекарско предписание на разрешени за употреба в Република България лекарствени продукти, медицински изделия, диетични храни за специални медицински цели, храни за кърмачета и преходни храни, хранителни добавки, козметични и санитарно-хигиенни средства по списък, определен от министъра на
здравеопазването. Посочените дейности се извършват от магистър-фармацевт.
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standard and transitional infant formulas

Nutrient dense formulas have been developed for feeding the preterm infant after hospital discharge. NeoSure (formerly NeoCare) from Ross Laboratories and Enfamil 22 from Mead Johnson are transitional formulas designed to provide a calorically dense feeding, which is higher in protein and some vitamins and minerals. These formulas may be mixed to 22 or 24 kcal per ounce. Although some studies demonstrate improved growth in preterm infants fed these formulas after discharge compared to infants fed a standard formula (Lucas 1992, Friel 1993, Carver 2001), other studies do not demonstrate similar growth advantages (Chan 1994,Wheeler 1996, Lucas 2001, Koo 2006). Cost, availability, and individual nutrient requirements should be considered in choice of formula for preterm infants after hospital discharge As vitamin content of these formulas is higher than standard infant formulas, care should be take when supplemental vitamins are provided. In general, supplemental vitamins should be discontinued when intake of formula mixed to 22 kcal/oz is 20 ounces per day.
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