Abbott Similac Special Care 24 Cal/fl. oz. Ready-to-Feed Premature Infant Formula with Iron
May 29, 2007
Audience: Consumers, healthcare professionals
[Posted 05/29/2007] Abbott informed
consumers and healthcare professionals of a nationwide recall of
three lots of two-ounce bottles of Similac Special Care 24 Cal/fl.
oz. Ready-to-Feed Premature Infant Formula with Iron, a highly
specialized liquid ready-to-feed formula used only for premature
infants after discharge from the hospital. The three lots of
formula were recalled because they do not contain as much iron as
indicated on the label. The formula was distributed in the United
States between November 2006 and May 2007. Premature infants fed
this formula for more than a month after discharge could have an
increased risk of developing anemia due to insufficient iron
intake. If parents have concerns about their baby's health, they
should contact their baby's doctor or healthcare professional. No
other liquid or powdered Similac Infant formulas were affected. See
the attached manufacturer's press release for a list of stock code
and lot numbers for formula affected by this recall.