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Neocate LCP is a Nutricia amino acid-based powdered infant formula (Food for Special Medical Purposes) for the dietary management of cow's milk protein allergy, multiple food protein allergies and related conditions in infants from birth to 12 months, supplied as a 4 × 400 g bundle by Ways Pharmacy (UK). Use under medical supervision.
Key facts
| Category | Food for Special Medical Purposes (FSMP) — amino acid-based infant formula |
|---|---|
| Protein source | 100% free amino acids (no intact or hydrolysed cow's milk protein, no soya, no lactose) |
| Age range | From birth to 12 months |
| Manufacturer | Nutricia (Danone) |
| Bundle | 4 × 400 g cans (powder) |
| Key inclusions | LCP — long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (DHA, ARA), vitamins, minerals |
| Suitable for | Diagnosed cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA), multiple food protein allergies, severe food allergy where extensively hydrolysed formula is unsuitable |
| Medical supervision | Required — use only under the recommendation of a paediatric dietitian, GP or paediatrician |
| Sold by | Ways Pharmacy, UK (GPhC-registered) |
Who it is for
- Infants 0–12 months diagnosed with cow's milk protein allergy (IgE-mediated or non-IgE-mediated) where an extensively hydrolysed formula has failed or is unsuitable
- Infants with multiple food protein allergies
- Infants with severe gastrointestinal allergic conditions (e.g. food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome, eosinophilic oesophagitis) under specialist guidance
- Infants with short bowel syndrome or malabsorption where an amino acid-based formula is clinically indicated
Not suitable for: healthy infants without a diagnosed condition; infants whose allergy is adequately managed by an extensively hydrolysed formula; use as a general or "lactose-free" infant formula. Breastfeeding is recommended where possible — Neocate LCP is intended only for infants who cannot be fed breast milk or a standard formula due to medical need.
How to prepare
- Wash hands, then sterilise the bottle, teat and cap according to NHS guidance.
- Boil fresh tap water and leave to cool for no more than 30 minutes (water temperature should be at least 70 °C when added to the powder).
- Pour the required volume of cooled boiled water into the sterilised bottle, following the feeding table on the can.
- Add the exact number of level scoops of Neocate LCP powder (one scoop per 30 ml of water, unless the dietitian advises otherwise). Use the scoop supplied — do not pack or heap.
- Replace the cap, shake well until the powder is fully dissolved.
- Cool the bottle under running cold water until lukewarm. Test on the inside of your wrist before feeding — it should feel warm, not hot.
- Discard any feed not used within 2 hours of preparation. Never re-warm or reuse a leftover feed.
Frequently asked questions
What is Neocate LCP and why is it different from regular infant formula?
Neocate LCP is an amino acid-based formula — the protein has been broken down into its smallest building blocks (free amino acids) so that an infant with cow's milk protein allergy can absorb nutrients without triggering an allergic response. Standard formulas contain intact cow's milk protein, which is why they are unsuitable for allergic infants.
Do I need a prescription or referral to use this?
Neocate LCP should be used only under the supervision of a healthcare professional — typically a GP, paediatrician, or paediatric dietitian. In the UK it is widely prescribed on the NHS for diagnosed CMPA. The pharmacy can also supply it privately when clinically appropriate.
How is it different from an extensively hydrolysed formula?
Extensively hydrolysed formulas break cow's milk protein down into small peptides; about 10% of infants with CMPA still react to those peptides. An amino acid-based formula like Neocate LCP contains no peptides at all and is used when an extensively hydrolysed formula has failed or is contraindicated.
Can I use Neocate LCP for an infant who is just "fussy" with normal formula?
No. Neocate LCP is intended only for infants with a diagnosed medical condition such as cow's milk protein allergy. Switching formula because of normal feeding fussiness, reflux or wind is not an indication — speak to your health visitor or GP before changing formula.
How long can a baby stay on Neocate LCP?
Neocate LCP is suitable from birth to 12 months. From 12 months, a paediatric dietitian may advise switching to a follow-on amino acid formula (e.g. Neocate Junior) or reintroducing dairy through a structured milk ladder, depending on the infant's progress.
How should I store an opened can?
Once opened, use the powder within 4 weeks. Replace the scoop inside the can, close the lid tightly, and store in a cool, dry place — do not refrigerate. Made-up feeds should be used within 2 hours and never re-warmed.
Safety & storage
- Use under medical supervision. Neocate LCP is a Food for Special Medical Purposes for the dietary management of diagnosed cow's milk protein allergy and related conditions.
- Breastfeeding is best for babies. Discuss any change in feeding with your health visitor, GP or paediatric dietitian before starting.
- Follow the preparation instructions on the can exactly — incorrect dilution can be harmful to an infant.
- Discard any feed not consumed within 2 hours of preparation. Do not re-warm a leftover feed.
- Store unopened cans at room temperature in a dry place. Once opened, use within 4 weeks. Do not refrigerate the powder.
- Check the expiry date before use. Do not use if the can is damaged or the foil seal is broken.
References
- NHS — Sterilising baby bottles and making up feeds safely
- Nutricia Neocate — manufacturer site (UK)
- Allergy UK — cow's milk protein allergy resources
Neocate LCP is a Food for Special Medical Purposes for the dietary management of cow's milk protein allergy and related conditions. It must be used under medical supervision. Important Notice: Breastfeeding is best for babies. This page provides factual information and is not an advertisement promoting the use of breast-milk substitutes.
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