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The makers of some ready-to-feed infant formula have issued a voluntary recall, saying an issue with the seal on the bottle caps could cause the product to spoil.
Abbott is recalling some 2-ounce bottles of liquid Similac Ready-to-Feed baby formula because the caps may not have sealed properly, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Abbott said the production of Similac 2 fluid ounce/59 milliliter Ready-to-Feed liquid formula products for hospitals and healthcare providers' offices are continuing on a different production line.
Abbott is recalling several of its ready-to-feed baby formula products due to a bottle defect that could result in the product being spoiled.
The Similac line of infant formulas has been expanded to include Similac Advance and Similac Isomil Advance 8-fluid ounce ready-to-feed bottles.
Abbott is recalling some 2-ounce bottles of liquid Similac Ready-to-Feed baby formula because the caps may not have sealed properly, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in Oct. 2022 ...
Abbott is voluntarily recalling several of its Similac ready-to-feed liquid baby formula products because of a bottle defect. The Food and Drug Administration announced the recall on Friday ...
Abbott is voluntarily recalling several of its Similac ready-to-feed liquid baby formula products because of a bottle defect. The Food and Drug Administration announced the recall on Friday ...
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