NAN Optipro 4 800
![]() | Expecting restock Infant formula for older children over 2 years of age can be used as the liquid component of a varied diet during and after weaning. This is a modified milk powder that can be combined with other dishes and treats, since at this age the child is gradually moving to an adult menu and is already familiar with many tastes and textures. NAN Optipro 4 will provide the little one with all the nutrients necessary for full physical and mental development. In particular, the mixture contains high-quality Optipro protein, developed according to the manufacturer's special technology, active B. longum bacterial cultures and immunocomponents, that is, minerals and vitamins (zinc, iron, A and C), involved in the proper functioning of the immune system. |
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Infant formula for older children over 2 years of age can be used as the liquid component of a varied diet during and after weaning. This is a modified milk powder that can be combined with other dishes and treats, since at this age the child is gradually moving to an adult menu and is already familiar with many tastes and textures. NAN Optipro 4 will provide the little one with all the nutrients necessary for full physical and mental development. In particular, the mixture contains high-quality Optipro protein, developed according to the manufacturer's special technology, active B. longum bacterial cultures and immunocomponents, that is, minerals and vitamins (zinc, iron, A and C), involved in the proper functioning of the immune system.
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Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
Catalog NAN 2026 - new arrivals, bestsellers, and the most relevant models NAN.







