Frequently Asked Questions – Primalac Infant Formula

1. What age group is each Primalac formula designed for?

Each Primalac stage is created for a specific developmental period:

  • Stage 1: From birth
  • Stage 2: From 6 months
  • Stage 3: From 1 year

Stick to the stage that matches your baby’s age unless advised otherwise by a healthcare professional.

2. What makes Primalac different from other formulas?

Primalac focuses on balanced nutrition, consistent quality, and strict production standards. No marketing gimmicks, no unnecessary complexity—just formulas developed to support normal growth and nutritional needs.

3. Can I switch to Primalac from another formula brand?

Yes, but do it gradually. Babies react to sudden changes in taste and composition. Transition over a few days while monitoring acceptance and comfort. If your baby has a known intolerance or sensitivity, check with a healthcare professional first.

4. Does Primalac contain allergens like lactose or cow’s milk proteins?

Primalac uses ingredients commonly found in standard infant formulas, including lactose and milk-derived proteins. If your baby has diagnosed allergies or intolerances, consult your pediatrician before choosing any formula—Primalac included.

5. How should I prepare and store the formula safely?
  • Always use clean bottles and equipment
  • Follow the exact mixing instructions on the packaging
  • Use boiled, cooled water
  • Discard any leftover formula within the recommended timeframe
    Don’t improvise. Incorrect preparation affects safety and nutrition.
6. How long does an opened tin last?

Once opened, a tin should typically be used within 3–4 weeks, depending on storage conditions. Keep it in a cool, dry place and tightly sealed.

7. Can I continue breastfeeding while using Primalac?

Yes. Many parents combine breastfeeding with formula feeding. There’s no conflict—but make sure your feeding routine continues to support your baby’s nutritional needs.

8. Is Primalac approved by health authorities?

Primalac formulas are produced according to international quality and safety standards. If you want to be credible, don’t oversell—stick to the truth the brand can defend.

9. What should I do if my baby doesn’t seem to accept the formula?

Babies reject new flavors sometimes. Try offering small amounts during calm moments. If refusal continues or you observe discomfort, consult a healthcare professional rather than guessing.