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Less than two months after a baby formula recall, retailers are reporting shortages with some stores rationing sales.. Nearly 30% of popular baby formula brands may be sold out at retailers across ...
The FDA announced Feb. 17 that Abbott was voluntarily recalling certain lots of its Similac, Alimentum and EleCare formulas after four infants were sickened, including one who died. “All five ...
The new Abbott recall concerns Similac Alimentum products packaged in 32 fluid-ounce resealable plastic bottles. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did not publish an official press release ...
Abbott halted production in February after Similac, Alimentum and EleCare products were recalled due to bacterial infections that led to two infant deaths. The FDA and Abbott launched ...
Similac PM 60/40, Similac, Alimentum and EleCare powdered baby formula products produced in Abbott Nutrition's facility in Sturgis, Michigan, are the products to look out for.
If you bought Similac, Alimentum, EleCare, or Similac PM 60/40 for your child, you are undoubtedly concerned over the reports of serious illness and death related to these products.
It’s been harder to find since Abbott Nutrtion issued a recall in February for select lots of Similac, Alimentum and EleCare formulas made at a plant in Sturgis Michigan.
In mid-September, Abbott recalled Similac Alimentum bottles available in two states due to a packaging defect. In between those, we also had a recall from a retailer that kept selling Abbott baby ...
An infant who had Similac PM 40/60 died and had cronobacter. The FDA reports salmonella in a baby who had previously recalled Similac, Alimentum, EleCare.
An infant who had Similac PM 40/60 died and had cronobacter. The FDA reports salmonella in a baby who had previously recalled Similac, Alimentum, EleCare.
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