Jevity® Plus

Jevity Plus

Product Description

Jevity Plus is a 1.2 kcal/ml tube feed with fibre, for people with, or at risk of developing, disease-related malnutrition. Jevity Plus contains a mix of fibre and FOS (fructo-oligosaccharides). Fibre & FOS have an important role in the diet by helping to support gastrointestinal function.1-3 Jevity Plus is available in 500 ml, 1000 ml, and 1500 ml Ready to Hang bottles, which attach directly to Abbott giving sets.

Features

SUITABLE FOR KOSHER DIETSUITABLE FOR HALAL DIETSUITABLE FOR VEGETARIANSCLINICALLY LACTOSE-FREEGLUTEN FREE
√*

* Vitamin D is synthesised from cholesterol, extracted from the grease in wool sheared from live sheep. 

For more information regarding specific presentations, please visit our FAQ section for details.

Nutrition

Jevity Plus is a Food for Special Medical Purposes, for use under medical supervision.

 PER 500 MLPER 1000 MLPER 1500 ML
Energy2568 kJ / 611 kcal5136 kJ / 1223 kcal7703 kJ / 1834 kcal
Protein

27.8 g

55.5 g83 g
Fibre11 g22 g33 g
of which FOS**5.0 g10 g15 g

** fructo-oligosaccharides

References

1. Roberfroid M. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr 1993; 33(2):103-148.

2. Elia M et al. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2008; 27:120-145.

3. Bouhnik Y et al. Nutr J 2006; 5:8

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