Perrigo Recalls Infant Formula Due to Excessive Vitamin D
Perrigo Recalls Infant Formula Due to Excessive Vitamin D
Perrigo Recalls Infant Formula Due to Excessive Vitamin D
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Health Canada has recalled several child restraint products, including portable car baby seat boosters, due to safety concerns, as they lack the necessary certification and could increase injury risk in collisions. Meanwhile, Perrigo Company has voluntarily recalled 16,500 cans of its Premium Infant Formula with Iron due to elevated Vitamin D levels exceeding permissible limits, although no adverse effects have been reported. This formula recall affects products distributed to H-E-B and CVS stores across multiple states, classified by the FDA as Class II, indicating a risk of temporary health issues. Additionally, the FDA has classified a snack product recall (Bikano Moong Dal Crunchy Green Gram) as Class I due to potential salmonella contamination, posing serious health risks. Consumers are advised to stop using the recalled products and check lot codes to ensure safety. Health Canada and Perrigo have emphasized the importance of consumer awareness in mitigating potential health risks.

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