Similac Soy Isomil Infant Formula with Iron, Ready to Feed, 1 Qt (Pack of 4) vs Enfamil NeuroPro EnfaCare High Calorie Premature Baby Formula, Milk-Based with Iron
Overall winner: Similac Soy Isomil Infant Formula with Iron, Ready to Feed, 1 Qt (Pack of 4)
Key Differences
Enfamil EnfaCare (A) is a milk-based, high-calorie formula specifically for premature babies and includes DHA, iron, and vitamins/minerals; Similac Soy Isomil (B) is a soy-based, ready-to-feed formula aimed at infants with sensitive stomachs and contains iron plus prebiotics. Choose A for premature-baby nutritional support and brain-development nutrients; choose B for soy-based feeding, easier digestion, and ready-to-feed convenience
Similac Soy Isomil Infant Formula with Iron, Ready to Feed, 1 Qt (Pack of 4)
Soy-based infant formula with iron, ready-to-feed. Supports digestive health with prebiotics and contains DHA and lutein for brain and vision. Customer notes mention neutral to positive reception on formula choice
Pros
- soy-based formula for sensitive stomachs
- includes iron for infants
- prebiotics for digestion
- dha and lutein support brain & eyes
Cons
- mentions fussiness & gas reduction as benefit but not universal
- mixed feedback in customer insights
- not suitable for milk protein allergy is not specified
Enfamil NeuroPro EnfaCare High Calorie Premature Baby Formula, Milk-Based with Iron
Milk-based premature baby formula with iron and brain-building DHA for easy digestion and immune support. Provides essential vitamins and minerals for infant development. Customer insight: generally positive experiences noted in reviews
Pros
- milk-based prematurity support
- contains DHA for brain development
- includes iron and vitamins/minerals
- easy-to-digest proteins
Cons
- no customer insights in data
- explicit feature details not provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Similac |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Enfamil |
| User Reviews | Similac |