follow-up formula definition

follow-up formula means an animal or vegetable based milk product marketed for infants older than six months or young child and formulated industrially in accordance with the standards of the Codex Alimentarius Commission and the Codex Code of Hygienic Practice for Foods for Infants and Children;
follow-up formula means milk or a milk-like product industrially formulated and marketed or otherwise represented as suitable for an infant from the age of six months or a young child and includes follow-up formulas for special medical or nutritional purposes;
follow-up formula means a milk or milk-like product of animal or vegetable origin formulated industrially in accordance with the appropriate standard for follow-up formula and marketed or otherwise represented as suitable for feeding infants and young children from the sixth month on up to three year of age;

More Definitions of follow-up formula

follow-up formula means [an animal or vegetable
follow-up formula means a food intended for use as a liquid part of the weaning diet for an infant aged not less than 6 months and for young children;
follow-up formula means a food intended for use as the liquid part of -
follow-up formula means a food intended for use as a liquid part of the weaning diet for the infant from the 6th month on and for young children. It is prepared from the milk of cows or any other animals or any other constituents of animal or plant origin, which have been proved to be suitable for infants.
follow-up formula means a food for infants after six months up to twenty four months of age, which is intended for use as a liquid part of the complementary diet for infants when prepared in accordance with instructions for use;
follow-up formula. (較大嬰兒及幼兒配方產品) means—
follow-up formula means a milk or milk-like product of animal or vegetable origin formulated industrially in accordance with [citation to the country’s standard for follow-up formula or, in the absence of such standard, citation to the Codex Alimentarius Standard for Follow-up Formula] and marketed or otherwise represented as suitable for feeding infants and young children older than six months of age. It is also referred to as “follow-on formula” or “follow-on milk”. For the purposes of this Act, the term ‘follow-up formula’ includes any follow up formula for special medical purposes or dietary requirements and any follow-up therapeutic milk product for acutely malnourished infants and young children.