Crecelac And Farmalac Infant Formula Recalled

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Crecelac And Farmalac Infant Formula Recalled

(RTTNews) - Prosper, Texas-based Dairy Manufacturers Inc. has recalled all lot codes for infant formulas available under Crecelac and Farmalac brands as they were sold in the U.S. without complying with the infant formula regulations of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The recall involves Crecelac Infant 0-12 with UPC code 8 50042 40847 6, Farmalac 0-12 with UPC code 8 50042 40841 4; as well as Farmalac 0-12 Low lactose with UPC code 8 50042 40839 1 to the retail and wholesale level. All the impacted products, labeled as infant formula, come with expiry dates of 08/2025 or 09/2025.

They are packaged in a cardboard and aluminum can of 12.4 oz and sold only in the state of Texas at retail level.

The recall was initiated after the products have been found in non-compliance with the requirements of the FDA under section 21 CFR 106.110 New Infant formula registration. This was identified after an FDA notification, because the firm has not submitted the required premarket notification. No illnesses have been reported to date.

Consumers are urged to discontinue use of the recalled products and return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

In similar recalls, Healthwest Minerals, Inc. d/b/a Mt. Capra Products in early May recalled 1,506 boxes of Goat Milk Formula Recipe Kit as it did not meet all FDA requirements for infant formula.

In mid-April, Newport Beach, California - based Sammy's Milk warned parents against the use of its Goat Milk Toddler Formula as an infant formula, as it was specifically formulated for children between the ages of 12 and 36 months, and not for infants under 12 months of age.

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