Similac NeoSure Premature Post-Discharge Formula, Ready-to-Feed 2-fl-oz (Pack of 48) vs Similac 360 Total Care Infant Formula with 5 HMO prebiotics
Overall winner: Similac 360 Total Care Infant Formula with 5 HMO prebiotics
Key Differences
Similac NeoSure (A) is formulated specifically for premature infants to support weight, length, and head circumference gains and includes DHA and lutein; Similac 360 Total Care (B) emphasizes immune and digestive support with an exclusive blend of 5 HMO prebiotics. A is targeted at post-discharge preemie needs, while B is a broader infant formula with added prebiotics and slightly lower listed price tier
Similac NeoSure Premature Post-Discharge Formula, Ready-to-Feed 2-fl-oz (Pack of 48)
Ready-to-feed infant formula for premature post-discharge use. Supports weight, length, and head circumference gains with DHA and lutein nutrition. Customers note good overall nutrition but some report gas and constipation
Pros
- Supports weight, length, and head circumference gains
- Contains DHA and lutein for brain and eye development
- Ready-to-feed convenience
- Launched by a recognized premature-brand in NICU care
Cons
- Some customers report constipation
- Some customers experience gas and tummy discomfort
Similac 360 Total Care Infant Formula with 5 HMO prebiotics
Infant formula featuring 5 HMO prebiotics similar to breast milk for immune, brain, and digestive support. One customer notes it's convenient as a ready-to-feed option for travel
Pros
- exclusive blend of 5 HMO prebiotics
- designed for immune and digestive support
- ready-to-feed format for portability
- supports brain development
Cons
- mixed views on digestion
- perceived value may vary by user
- some concerns about quality control
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Similac |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Similac |
| User Reviews | Tie |