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3.Prohibition on the marketing of infant formula or follow-on formula unless certain conditions are met
4.Prohibition on the marketing of products other than infant formula for normal healthy infants
5.Substances in such quantity as to endanger the health of infants and young children
6.Protein sources and other food ingredients suitable for infants from birth (infant formula)
7.Protein sources and other food ingredients suitable for infants aged over six months (follow-on formula)
11.Prohibitions and limitations on the use of food ingredients (infant formula and follow-on formula)
12.Listed substances and their purity criteria (infant formula and follow-on formula)
14.Pesticide residues (infant formula and follow-on formula)
19.Avoidance of the risk of confusion between infant formula and follow-on formula
24.Provision of informational and educational material dealing with the feeding of infants
29.Application of various Articles of the Food Safety (Northern Ireland) Order 1991
30.Amendment of the Medical Food Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000
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