Remove Nestlé Mexico 4 Batches of Nan Alfamino and Alfamino
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The company Nestlé Mexico withdrew two of its dairy formula products for infants with special nutritional needs. They are two batches of NAN Alfamino: 52030017Y2 and 52040017Y1, with expiry date 22/07/2027 and 23/07/2027, respectively. Another two of Alfamino (51060017Y2 and 51070017Y1, with expiry date 30/04/2027).
Nestlé Mexico reported this Thursday that it is carrying out a voluntary market withdrawal of 4 lots of NAN Alfamino and Alfamino in 400 grams can, due to possible contamination with cereulide, a toxin that can cause nausea and vomiting. This after it was reported that at least 37 countries – including most European states, as well as Australia, Brazil, China and Mexico – were carrying out withdrawals of lots of milk of SMA, BEBA, NAN and Alfami…
The Federal Commission for the Protection against Health Risks (Cofepris) reported the withdrawal of NAN® Alfamino® and Alfamino® infant formulas from the market, both in 400 grams presentation, after the company Nestlé Mexico reported a probable contamination with the toxin produced by the Bacillus cereus microorganism in one of the ingredients used in batches imported from Europe. According to the health authority, the withdrawal applies only …
The health regulator specified that the action is preventive and that the lots involved do not include other brand products or presentations other than that of 400 grams.
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