Similiac baby formula recall

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http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm226885.htm

Recall -- Firm Press Release



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Abbott Voluntarily Recalls Certain SimilacÂ[emoji]174[/emoji] Brand Powder Infant Formulas That Did Not Meet Its Quality Standards

Contact:
Consumer Hotline
(800) 986-8850

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Sept. 22, 2010 - ABBOTT PARK, Ill. - Abbott is initiating a proactive, voluntary recall of certain Similac-brand, powder infant formulas in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Guam and some countries in the Caribbean.

Abbott is recalling these products following an internal quality review, which detected the remote possibility of the presence of a small common beetle in the product produced in one production area in a single manufacturing facility. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined that while the formula containing these beetles poses no immediate health risk, there is a possibility that infants who consume formula containing the beetles or their larvae, could experience symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort and refusal to eat as a result of small insect parts irritating the GI tract. If these symptoms persist for more than a few days, a physician should be consulted.

The recall of these powder infant formulas includes:

* Certain Similac powder product lines offered in plastic containers.
* Certain Similac powder product lines offered in sizes such as 8-ounce, 12.4-ounce and 12.9-ounce cans.

To immediately find out if the product in your possession is included in this recall, parents and caregivers should visit www.similac.com/recall9, and type in their lot number to determine if their product is affected, or call (800) 986-8850.

No Abbott liquid infant formulas are impacted. Products not involved in the recall include all Abbott Nutrition liquid ready-to-feed and concentrated infant formulas and all powder and liquid specialty formulas, such as Similac Expert Careâ„¢ AlimentumÂ[emoji]174[/emoji], ElecareÂ[emoji]174[/emoji], Similac Expert Careâ„¢ NeosureÂ[emoji]174[/emoji], SimilacÂ[emoji]174[/emoji] Human Milk Fortifier, and metabolic formulas for inherited disorders.

About the Recall

* The company is implementing a plan to address this matter in the affected manufacturing facility, which is expected to be completed shortly. No other facilities or products are involved in this recall.
* Abbott has consulted with the U.S. FDA regarding this recall.

Information for Parents and Caregivers

* Products with affected lot numbers should be returned to Abbott at no cost to the consumer.
* Parents and caregivers can go to www.similac.com/recall10 or call Abbott's consumer hotline, (800) 986-8850, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
* Both the website and the consumer hotline have specific details on how to complete the return process.

Holger Liepmann, executive vice president, Abbott Nutrition said:

"Abbott understands that parents expect to feed their children only the highest quality product. We are taking this action so that parents know that the infant formula products they provide unquestionably meet the highest quality standards for which they are known. We regret any inconvenience this situation poses to parents and consumers."

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Thats so gross! I'm very glad that we've recently switched Landon over to whole milk now that he's 1. Unfortunately my nephew is on Similac so now they need to switch. How disturbing


Their OB said that if you need to buy another brand, to get the store brand that is similar to Similac and there *shouldn't* be a reaction to switching brands suddenly. But still, it's bad because formula is so expensive! Hopefully the stores will take it back & credit the shoppers. At $20 a can, thats a lot of money down the drain if you stock up!
 

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One of my friends who uses similac already used part of a recalled can, AND have 2 more full cans, since they recently stocked up
She had not heard about the recall yet, and was VERY greatful that I told her (and had mentioned her daugher has been super fussy lately to me the other day)
 
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