
A Texas-based company has recalled its baby formula products following a noncompliance warning issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The recall affects infant formula sold under the brand names Crecelac and Farmalac. The FDA found that the products were placed on shelves without proper evaluation and registration of ingredients. The recall aims to address potential risks to consumers due to the failure to comply with FDA regulations. A full list of products under the warning has been published.
Cans of baby formula sold under the brand names Crecelac and Farmalac have been recalled because the manufacturer did not comply with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration infant formula regulations, the agency announced. https://t.co/feNxCloqHL
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