NARA ORGANICS RECALLS ALL LOTS OF NARA INFANT FORMULA BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE HEALTH RISK
Reason for Recall
Nara Organics of New York, NY, is voluntarily recalling all lots of Nara Organics Powdered Infant Formula currently on the market out of an abundance of caution due to the potential risk of Clostridium botulinum contamination. Infant botulism is a rare but potentially fatal illness that presents a s
Date Issued
Category
Food
Status
unknown
Issuing Agency
FDA CFSAN
What to do if you're affected
- βCheck your pantry, refrigerator, and freezer for the specific lot numbers, best-by dates, and UPC codes listed in the recall notice.
- βDo not consume the product β dispose of it or return it to the store for a full refund.
- βMost grocery stores accept recalled food returns without a receipt.
- βWash any surfaces that may have contacted the recalled product.
- βIf you have already consumed the product and feel unwell, contact your healthcare provider.
About the FDA CFSAN
This recall was issued by the FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN), which oversees most packaged foods, produce, seafood, dietary supplements, and bottled water sold in the United States. The FDA monitors the food supply through facility inspections, laboratory testing, import screening, and consumer reports. When a contamination or labeling problem is found, the FDA works with the company on a voluntary recall or requests a mandatory one. Recalls are classified by severity: Class I (reasonable probability of serious harm or death), Class II (possible temporary adverse effects, remote probability of serious harm), Class III (unlikely to cause health effects, but violates regulations).
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