Hypoallergenic infant formula for babies who struggle with standard formula. If your baby shows signs of cow's milk protein sensitivity, reflux, colic, gas, or constipation, a specialty formula can make feeding peaceful again. We carry HiPP's full sensitive range - Europe's most-recommended hypoallergenic formulas, EU-made with strict ingredient standards and no corn syrup.
Find the right formula for your baby's symptoms
- HiPP HA (Hypoallergenic) - protein gently hydrolyzed (broken into smaller pieces) for babies at risk of cow's milk protein sensitivity. Stages PRE through 2.
- HiPP Comfort - for colic, gas and constipation: reduced lactose, hydrolyzed protein, and a fat blend that promotes softer stools.
- HiPP Anti-Reflux (AR) - naturally thickened with locust bean gum so milk stays down; suitable from birth.
Not sure which? Babies with a diagnosed cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) need a hypoallergenic formula like HiPP HA - goat milk formula is not suitable for CMPA. For everyday sensitive tummies without an allergy, many parents start with goat milk formula or HiPP Comfort. Always confirm with your pediatrician.
Every can ships from our EU warehouse with duties prepaid - the checkout price is final, and US shipping is free over $50.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about this collection and our general policies.
What is HiPP Comfort formula?
What is HiPP HA Formula?
Which HA Should I choose?
What is HiPP Anti-Reflux formula?
I'm concerned about allergies, can I feed my baby the brands you carry?
What is the HiPP Company background?
Why is A2 Milk protein good for babies with sensitive tummies?
Why is formula produced in EU and Australia of higher quality than US formula?
| Feature | European Baby Formula | US Baby Formula |
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| Fat Source |
Natural milk fats with minimal vegetable oils
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All milk-based formulas generally remove milk fat and add vegetable oil
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| Carbohydrate Source |
Lactose is the primary carbohydrate. At least 30% of the carbohydrates found in baby formula must come directly from lactose
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No set minimums for carbohydrate source so many formulas contain corn syrup, glucose syrup solids, or other processed sweeteners as a primary carbohydrate source
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| Heavy Metals Regulation (such as lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium) |
The EU has strict heavy metal limits for baby formulas and food, continuously updated and monitored.
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FDA action levels are higher than EU limits and testing is not mandatory.
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| Iron |
Lower iron levels, closer to breast milk, focused on bioavailability
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Generally higher iron levels without regard to absorption efficiency
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