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Friday, May 23, 2025

Voluntary product recall of Similac, Alimentum and Elecare powder formulas

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One of the Similac items identified for voluntary product recall by the Ministry of Health and the Chemistry Food and Drugs Division. (Image courtesy amazon.com)

One of the Similac items identified for voluntary product recall by the Ministry of Health and the Chemistry Food and Drugs Division. (Image courtesy amazon.com)

The Min­istry of Health (MoH), via the Chem­istry Food and Drugs Di­vi­sion (CFDD), has is­sued an ad­vi­so­ry con­cern­ing the vol­un­tary re­call of spec­i­fied batch­es of Sim­i­lac, Al­i­men­tum and Ele­care Pow­der For­mu­la from Ab­bottt Nu­tri­tion, an in­ter­na­tion­al man­u­fac­tur­er of ba­by for­mu­las.

“Al­though Trinidad and To­ba­go was not in­clud­ed in the Unit­ed States Food and Drug Ad­min­is­tra­tion’s (USF­DA) re­call no­ti­fi­ca­tion ad­vi­so­ry, which lists the coun­tries where the re­called prod­ucts were im­port­ed,” the Min­istry ex­plained, “the Min­istry of Health en­gaged the lo­cal dis­trib­u­tor to con­duct a rec­on­cil­i­a­tion ex­er­cise (in­clud­ing phys­i­cal stock check and re­view of im­por­ta­tion in­voic­es). This was done in recog­ni­tion of the com­plex­i­ty of the sup­ply chain man­age­ment for such items.”

Aris­ing out of this ex­er­cise, the Min­istry was in­formed to­day (20th Feb­ru­ary, 2022) that a lim­it­ed quan­ti­ty of the re­called items were iden­ti­fied in the lo­cal sup­ply. Ad­di­tion­al­ly, the lo­cal dis­trib­u­tor has al­so re­ceived sub­se­quent doc­u­men­ta­tion from Ab­bott Nu­tri­tion to­day, which ad­vis­es of the batch num­ber of any of the re­called prod­ucts which may have en­tered the do­mes­tic mar­ket.

Locations of Lot Numbers and Expiry Dates on product packaging. (Image courtesy Ministry of Health)

Locations of Lot Numbers and Expiry Dates on product packaging. (Image courtesy Ministry of Health)

As a re­sult, the CFDD ad­vis­es per­sons who may be in pos­ses­sion of any of the re­called for­mu­las, with the batch num­bers list­ed be­low, to dis­con­tin­ue use im­me­di­ate­ly and re­turn the prod­uct to the point of pur­chase, where pos­si­ble.

 

The re­call was ini­ti­at­ed due to the re­ceipt of four con­sumer com­plaints of Cronobac­ter sakaza­kii or Sal­mo­nel­la New­port (in the Unit­ed States of Amer­i­ca) in in­fants who had con­sumed pow­der in­fant for­mu­la man­u­fac­tured at the Stur­gis, Michi­gan (USA) fa­cil­i­ty. This is an ac­tive in­ves­ti­ga­tion which is cur­rent­ly be­ing con­duct­ed by USF­DA and CDC and, as such, not yet com­plet­ed.

Locations of Lot Numbers and Expiry Dates on product packaging. (Image courtesy Ministry of Health)

Locations of Lot Numbers and Expiry Dates on product packaging. (Image courtesy Ministry of Health)

The Health Min­istry states that it should be not­ed that the lo­cal dis­trib­u­tor has ad­vised that “no prod­ucts dis­trib­uted have test­ed pos­i­tive for Cronobac­ter sakaza­kii or Sal­mo­nel­la New­port and the ac­tions tak­en as sole­ly as a pre­cau­tion­ary mea­sure.”

Ear­ly symp­toms of Cronobac­ter sakaza­kii in­fec­tion may in­clude, amongst oth­ers:

●   Fever;

●   Poor feed­ing;

●   Ir­ri­tabil­i­ty;

●   Fa­tigue/lethar­gy.

“If your child is ex­pe­ri­enc­ing any of the symp­toms list­ed above then you should no­ti­fy your child’s health­care provider and seek med­ical care for your child im­me­di­ate­ly,” the Min­istry urges.

The Min­istry says the pub­lic will be no­ti­fied of any new crit­i­cal in­for­ma­tion.  For fur­ther in­for­ma­tion, the pub­lic may con­tact the Chem­istry Food and Drugs Di­vi­sion at 868-623-5242 or cfdd@health.gov.tt

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