Bottles & Caps

Bottles & Caps

Plastic (polypropylene) bottles designed for use in storing human milk. Standard (40-mm) plastic bottle caps fit on 4-fl-oz human milk storage bottles, the 8-fl-oz plastic bottles, and Volu-Feed® Nurser.

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Hospitals and institutions can order Abbott Nutrition products by calling 800-551-5838, Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EST.

Established Abbott accounts can order online at e-Abbott.com.

Values listed below are subject to change. Please refer to the product label or packaging for the most current ingredients, allergen and nutrient profile information.

List Number Item Market
54080 Bottle Caps / 250 ct Institutional-Retail
51950 Plastic bottle; 3 4-fl-oz bottles with caps/bag; 48 bags; 144 bottles/case Institutional-Retail
00875 Plastic bottle / 8-fl-oz bottles / 144 ct Institutional

Hospitals and institutions can order Abbott Nutrition products by calling 800-551-5838, Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EST.

Features
  • Bottles are ready for use—do not require sterilization before first use.
  • Bottles and caps are food-grade quality.
  • Dishwasher safe (top rack only).
  • Packaging material not made with BPA.
  • Nipple Ready

Precautions
  • <strong>Never use a microwave oven to thaw or heat milk</strong>. Serious burns can result.
NA Not Applicable

Preparation

Instructions for Use:

  • Cleanliness is important. Before preparing and filling bottles, wash your hands thoroughly.
  • Bottles DO NOT require sterilization before first use. AFTER FIRST USE, follow these instructions for preparation and use:
  • Your healthcare professional may recommend that you sterilize bottles before filling them with breast milk.
  • Fill bottles with breast milk. Cap and refrigerate or freeze them promptly. If bottles are not filled immediately, replace caps until needed.
  • Filled bottles should be stored in refrigerator and used as directed by your healthcare professional. Discard after 72 hours. If breast milk is to be frozen, chill and freeze it immediately after filling bottles. Leave at least a quarter of the bottle as air space, because the milk will expand. Label all bottles with name, date, and time. When ready to use frozen breast milk, swirl bottle under warm tap water to thaw. Feed thawed breast milk right away or refrigerate; do not refreeze.
  • Rinse bottle and cap following use to prevent milk from sticking to bottle.
  • Wash bottles and caps in hot, soapy water and rinse thoroughly; or wash in top rack of dishwasher.

Bottles & Caps

Bottles & Caps

Plastic (polypropylene) bottles designed for use in storing human milk. Standard (40-mm) plastic bottle caps fit on 4-fl-oz human milk storage bottles, the 8-fl-oz plastic bottles, and Volu-Feed® Nurser.

Bottles & Caps

Features

  • Bottles are ready for use—do not require sterilization before first use.
  • Bottles and caps are food-grade quality.
  • Dishwasher safe (top rack only).
  • Packaging material not made with BPA.
  • Nipple Ready

Safety Precautions

  • Never use a microwave oven to thaw or heat milk. Serious burns can result.

Availability

List Number Item
54080 Bottle Caps / 250 ct
51950 Plastic bottle; 3 4-fl-oz bottles with caps/bag; 48 bags; 144 bottles/case
00875 Plastic bottle / 8-fl-oz bottles / 144 ct

Ingredients

NA Not Applicable


Preparation

Instructions for Use:

  • Cleanliness is important. Before preparing and filling bottles, wash your hands thoroughly.
  • Bottles DO NOT require sterilization before first use. AFTER FIRST USE, follow these instructions for preparation and use:
  • Your healthcare professional may recommend that you sterilize bottles before filling them with breast milk.
  • Fill bottles with breast milk. Cap and refrigerate or freeze them promptly. If bottles are not filled immediately, replace caps until needed.
  • Filled bottles should be stored in refrigerator and used as directed by your healthcare professional. Discard after 72 hours. If breast milk is to be frozen, chill and freeze it immediately after filling bottles. Leave at least a quarter of the bottle as air space, because the milk will expand. Label all bottles with name, date, and time. When ready to use frozen breast milk, swirl bottle under warm tap water to thaw. Feed thawed breast milk right away or refrigerate; do not refreeze.
  • Rinse bottle and cap following use to prevent milk from sticking to bottle.
  • Wash bottles and caps in hot, soapy water and rinse thoroughly; or wash in top rack of dishwasher.