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Perrigo Recalls Infant Formula Due to High Levels of Vitamin D
Perrigo is recalling a batch of 16,500 cans of infant formula sold at HEB grocery stores and CVS Health stores in 12 states due to high levels of vitamin D. The company issued a notice stating that the voluntary recall involves cans labeled HEB Baby Infant Premium Infant Formula (Contains Iron) and CVS Health Infant Premium Infant Formula (Contains Iron). The recalled products were distributed to HEB stores in Texas and CVS stores in states including California, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, and more.
Health Concerns and Recall Details
The company noted that vitamin D levels in the affected batch were found to be higher than the maximum allowed. While short-term consumption may not cause adverse effects for most infants, those who are vulnerable, such as those with compromised kidney function, may experience health issues. The recalled products include canned formulas with specific batch codes and expiration dates for both CVS Health and HEB stores.
Recalls in the Infant Formula Industry
This recall is just one of many issues in the infant formula industry, including a recent shortage that impacted parents in 2022. Perrigo’s recall follows a larger one earlier in the year, where hundreds of thousands of cans of Nutritional Infant Formula were found to be contaminated with bacteria. In 2020, an outbreak from Abbott’s infant formula led to the recall of millions of cans due to Cronobacter sakazakii contamination.
Overall, it is essential for parents and caregivers to be aware of recalls in the infant formula industry and to follow proper precautions when purchasing and using these products. If you have any concerns or questions about the recalled products, please contact Perrigo at the provided phone number during business hours.