Infant formula products are breast milk substitutes that are formulated to provide infants with optimal nutrition for growth and development.
Although breastfeeding is the recommended way to feed infants, a safe and nutritious substitute for breast milk is needed for infants who are not breastfed. Infant formula products are the only safe and suitable alternative to breast milk.
Infant formula products include infant formula (for use from birth), follow-on formula (for use from 6 – 12 months) and special medical purpose products for infants (for use under medical supervision).
Use
Infant formula is formulated for healthy infants for use as the sole source of nutrition from birth.
Follow-on formula is formulated for healthy infants aged 6 - 12 months for use as a part of a diversified diet.
Special medical purpose products for infants is formulated for infants with a medically diagnosed disease, disorder or condition and must be used under medical supervision. They are intended for infants from birth. However, some products may be used as a supplementary feed for other age groups based on medical advice.
Regulation
The regulation of infant formula products has recently been updated and revised under Proposal P1028 – Infant Formula.
Standard 2.9.1 and Schedule 29 of the Food Standards Code regulates composition, labelling and sale of infant formula products.
Infant formula products do not include supplementary or modular medical products for infants, toddler milks or commercial foods for infants and young children.
As special medical purpose products for infants are predominately manufactured overseas and imported into Australia and New Zealand, the standard aligns with the relevant regulations of the European Union as much as possible.
Resources
FSANZ has developed a number of educational resources to assist with the understanding and awareness of the revised regulations.
- Information for health professionals – Infant formula and follow-on formula pdf
- Information for health professionals – Special medical purpose product for infants pdf
- Information for parents and carers – How to choose an infant formula for your baby pdf
- Information for parents and carers – How to safely prepare and store your infant formula pdf
- Information for parents and carers – What’s on infant formula and follow-on formula labels pdf
- Information for parents and carers – Nutrition information statement on infant formula and follow-on formula pdf
- Transitional arrangements for the regulation of infant formula products pdf
Other information
For further information relating to infant feeding:
- Raising Children Network: Baby formula & bottle-feeding for babies | Raising Children Network
- Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA): ASCIA Guidelines for infant feeding and allergy prevention - Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA)
For details of dietitians in Australia and New Zealand:
- Dietitians Australia: dietitiansaustralia.org.au/
- Dietitians New Zealand: dietitians.org.nz/
National feeding guidelines for infants:
- National Health and Medical Research Council: Infant Feeding Guidelines: information for health workers
- New Zealand Ministry of Health: Healthy Eating Guidelines for New Zealand Babies and Toddlers (0-2 years old)
Caregiver support:
- State and territory Children’s Hospitals
- Pregnancy, Birth & Baby: Support for parents | Pregnancy Birth and Baby (pregnancybirthbaby.org.au)
- Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy: Patient support organisations - Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA)