About Ensure

Ensure is a complete, balanced nutritional supplement range for adults1

The Ensure range of nutrition supplements is scientifically formulated to help support your strength, energy and immunity.1 Supported by over 30 clinical studies, Ensure is the #1 nutritional supplement drink in the world and is used by dietitians and healthcare professionals across Australia and New Zealand.*2

With high quality protein, as well as 28 essential vitamins and minerals to help support nutritional intake, the Ensure range can be used with or between meals, or as a sole source of nutrition.1

Ensure® - Complete and balanced oral nutritional supplement for adults with an active lifestyle.
Ensure® - Complete and balanced oral nutritional supplement for adults with an active lifestyle.
Ensure® - Complete and balanced oral nutritional supplement for adults with an active lifestyle.

Complete, balanced nutrition1–6

Strength

8.3–20 g protein per serve.

Energy

Source of energy to keep you doing what you love.

Immunity

28 essential vitamins and minerals to help keep you strong and healthy.

Ensure health benefits

Muscle Strength

Contains high quality protein and vitamin D to help build and maintain strong muscles.1,3-11

Healthy Bones

Contains calcium to help support strong bones.1,3–7,12 It also contains phosphorus, magnesium, vitamin D and vitamin K – essential nutrients your body needs for building healthy bones.1,3–7,10,13–15

Digestion Support

Enriched with prebiotic fibre (FOS) to support gut and immune health†1,4,7,22

Immune Support

Contains antioxidants to support immune health.1,3–7,16 It also contains protein, vitamin A, vitamin D, zinc and prebiotic fibre which play a role in supporting the immune system.1,3–7, 10, 17–21

Who can use Ensure

Ensure is scientifically formulated to support the nutritional intake of adults across a variety of needs.

Ensure may help you:1

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To maintain good nutrition

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If you have increased nutritional requirements

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During illness or recovery from illness

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If you have poor appetite or involuntary weight loss

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During a hospital stay and after discharge

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During cancer treatment and recovery

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If you need nutritional support funded by the NDIS

Ensure® Benefits - Supports an active lifestyle by maintaining good nutrition, strong bones and healthy muscles.

Ensure Resources

Food for Special Medical Purposes. Use only under medical supervision.

*Source Euromonitor International Limited; Consumer Health 2024 edition, per Supplement Nutrition Drinks category definition, retail value sales, RSP, 2023 data.

†Excluding Ensure Plus Strength which is a supplemental source of nutrition and is not suitable as a sole source of nutrition.4

^Excludes Ensure Plus and Ensure Neutral.

References: 1. Ensure® Powder Product Label. 2. Abbott data on file. 3. Ensure® Neutral Product Label. 4. Ensure® Plus Strength Product Label. 5. Ensure® Plus Product Label. 6. Ensure® TwoCal HN Product Label. 7. Harvard School of Public Health. The Nutrition Source – Protein. Available at: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/what-should you-eat/protein/ Accessed: April 2023. 8. Nutrient reference values for Australia and New Zealand (Protein). Available at: https://www.eatforhealth.gov.au/nutrient-reference-values/ nutrients/protein Accessed: April 2023. 9. Nutrient reference values for Australia and New Zealand (Vitamin D). Available at: https://www.eatforhealth.gov.au/nutrient-reference-values/nutrients/vitamin-d Accessed: April 2023. 10. Wagatsuma A and Sakuma K. Biomed Res Int. 2014;2014:121254. 11. Nutrient reference values for Australia and New Zealand (Calcium). Available at: https://www.eatforhealth.gov.au/nutrient-reference-values/nutrients/calcium. Accessed: April 2023. 12. Serna J and Bergwitz C. Nutrients. 2020;12(10):3001. 13. Nutrient reference values for Australia and New Zealand (Magnesium). Available at: https://www.eatforhealth.gov.au/nutrient-reference-values/nutrients/magnesium. Accessed: April 2023. 14. Harvard School of Public Health – The Nutrition Source (Calcium). Available at: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/vitamin-k/ Accessed: April 2023. 15. Puertollano MA, et al. Curr Top Med Chem. 2011;11(14):1752–66. 16. Walsh NP. Sports Med 2019;49(Suppl 2):S153-S168. 17. Harvard School of Public Health The Nutrition Source (Zinc). Available at: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/zinc/. Accessed: April 2023. 18. Mayo Clinic Health System Support your immune function with good nutrition. Available at: https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/support-your-immune-function-with-good-nutrition Accessed: April 2023. 19. Prietl B, et al. Nutrients. 2013;5(7):2502–21. 20. Monash University. Dietary Fibre And Natural Prebiotics For Gut Health: FAQs. Available at: https://www.monash.edu/medicine/ccs/ gastroenterology/prebiotic/faq#3. Accessed: April 2023. 21. Slavin J. Nutrients. 2013 Apr 22;5(4):1417–35.

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