The voluntary recall involves cans labeled H-E-B Baby Infant Premium Infant Formula Milk-Based Powder with Iron and CVS Health Infant Premium Infant formula with Iron Milk-Based Powder, the company stated.
The recalled product was shipped to H-E-B groceries in Texas and CVS stores in the following states: California, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.
Also sold at CVS Health stores in 12 states due to elevated levels of vitamin D, the company said in a notice posted by federal regulators.
Levels of Vitamin D were found to be above the maximum allowed during routine testing, Perrigo noted.
“For the vast majority of infants, short-term consumption of the affected lot codes is unlikely to cause adverse health implications. In a small subset of physiologically vulnerable infants (e.g., impaired renal function), there is the potential that consumption of the recalled product could result in health complications,” the firm stated.
The impacted products include cans shipped to CVS Health starting Feb. 6, 2024, with a use-by date of Nov. 11, 2025, and a UPC code: 050428318034.