Approximately 16,500 cans of baby formula have been voluntarily recalled from CVS and H-E-B stores in 12 states, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced.
The FDA posted the notice on August 8 stating that Perrigo Company issued a recall for three lots of a batch of Premium Infant Formula with Iron Milk-Based Powder. The lots contained excessive levels of vitamin D, which is “unlikely to cause adverse health implications” with short-term consumption for most infants, but could “result in health complications” for “physiologically vulnerable infants,” the FDA said.
“There have been no reports of adverse events to date attributed to the elevated levels of Vitamin D in the product subject to this recall, which was determined through routine testing,” the FDA notice continues. more
Iron Milk-Based Powder…. when ya can pick it up with a magnet itz the wrong kind of iRon!
I’m sure they’ll take the pure version to the illegals on the border and elsewhere just like they did last time.
Ummmm, why not, maybe, issue a warning focused on the purported risk category – which may or may not exist…
I suppose nobody would actually pay attention and then later find out and sue even though there was no impact to their kid.
It may be a good idea, just to be safe, but this current government cannot be trusted in any way, shape or form.
Even if there’s no doubt that what they’re doing is a good thing, we all know there’s shenanigans going on under the table.
I like how they try to obfuscate the states… H-E-B only exists in Texas.
I stand corrected… The FDA note specifically calls it out as Texas only for H-E-B.