You can also enter the lot number on the Similac recall website (www.similacrecall.com) to check if the formula you have is among the recalled products. The FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) first issued a warning for consumers not to consume products made in Abbott Nutrition’s S...
On February 28, 2022, Abbottexpanded a recallfor Similac after a report of a baby who died. The baby tested positive for Cronobacter sakazakii and was fed Similac PM 60/40. Therecallinvolves Lot # 27032K80 (can) / Lot # 27032K800 (case) manufactured in Sturgis, Michigan. Abbott said...
If your little one drinks Similac,check your formula's lot numberto see if it is part of the recall. If it is, stop using it immediately. But even if your container isn't of concern, consider throwing it out anyway, says Halloran. Often times with recalls, we later discover than more...
So, Abbott Nutrition was unable to release the recalled lot numbers immediately, spokeswoman Raquel Powers explained. (5) The following are some of the Similac formulas affected by the recall, all sizes (8-oz, 12.4-oz, 12.9-oz, 23.2-oz, and 34-oz) included: (6) Similac Advance Similac ...
To immediately find out if the product in your possession is included in this recall, parents and caregivers should visitwww.similac.com/recall, and type in their lot number to determine if their product is affected, or call (800) 986-8850. ...