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I found the following especially interesting in light of the discussion on
the Good Morning America program regarding donated milk. It seems that no one
on the show bothered to mention any of the hazards of infant formula. This
was on the FDA website this morning:
PRODUCT
Mead Johnson Nutritionals brand Enfamil LactoFree with LIPIL milk-based
infant formula, lactose-free, iron fortified, concentrated liquid in a 13 fl. oz.
can. Sold in cases of 12 cans each; case UPC 3-0087-0614-01. Recall #
F-132-5.
CODE
USE BY 1 AUG 04/ LACLIP/ AGA29.
RECALLING FIRM/MANUFACTURER
Bristol Myers Squibb Company, Evansville, IN, by letter dated December 9,
2003. Firm initiated recall is complete.
REASON
May have an off-odor, clumping and product separation.
VOLUME OF PRODUCT IN COMMERCE
6408 cases.
DISTRIBUTION
Nationwide.
I have added it to the list I keep of formula recalls since 1982. These are
recalls, the only ones reported to the FDA and made public. Market withdrawals
of faulty formula are done without public knowledge.
Marsha Walker, RN, IBCLC
Weston, MA
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