Approximately 16,500 cans of baby formula have been voluntarily recalled due to excessive levels of vitamin D, which could result in health complications for vulnerable infants. The affected products were shipped to CVS and H-E-B stores in 12 states.
Key Points
16,500 cans of baby formula recalled due to excessive vitamin D levels
Affected products shipped to CVS and H-E-B stores in 12 states
FDA advises checking lot codes and 'use by' dates
Pros
FDA identified the issue through routine testing
No adverse events reported so far
Cons
Excessive levels of vitamin D could potentially cause health complications for vulnerable infants