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Fortisip Fruit Dessert
Pack Size
150g single serving pot
Nutritional Info for HCPs
Nutritional Value per Serving
| UNIT | /100ml | /100kcal |
| Energy: kcal | 133 | 100 |
| Energy: kJ | 560 | 420 |
| Protein: g | 7.0 | 5.3 |
| Carbohydrate: g | 17 | 12.6 |
| Fat: g | 4 | 3 |
Description
Fortisip Fruit Dessert is a Food for Special Medical Purposes for use under medical supervision. Fortisip Fruit Dessert is a ready-to-eat, high protein, high energy, dessert style nutritional supplement. It contains 10.5g protein and 200kcals per 150g serving, and is enriched with 3.5g fibre per pot. Fortisip Fruit Dessert can be used to supplement the diet of patients unable to meet their requirements from other foods, or used as a single source of nutrition. Fortisip Fruit Dessert is available in a cluster pack of 3 x 150g single serving pots, in Apple and Strawberry flavour.
Contraindications
Not for intravenous use. Not suitable for children under 3 years of age.
Not suitable for patients with galactosaemia. Not suitable for patients requiring a fibre free diet.
Precautions
Not suitable for use as a sole source of nutrition in children under 6 years of age.
Directions for Use
Fortisip Fruit Dessert is ready to eat and is best served chilled.
Fortisip Fruit Dessert may be eaten directly from the pot.
Product Storage
Store in a cool, dry place (5 - 25°C) and away from direct sunlight.
Once opened, Fortisip Fruit Dessert should be consumed within 4 hours, or stored in a refrigerator for 24 hours. Discard any unused contents thereafter.
Shelf Life
Unopened: 12 months. For best before date see pot lid.
Notes
FORTISIP FRUIT DESSERT IS GLUTEN & LACTOSE FREE
HCPs: For more detailed product information download PDF.
Product recommendations are as a guide only and a health care professional can recommend the most appropriate product after full consideration of all medical and nutritional factors. If you have queries about the suitability of a nutritional product please contact the Dietetic Resource Centre or your local dietitian.
