Northwest Mothers Milk Bank recalls Pasteurized Donor Human Milk, Frozen then thawed. Product is packaged in 4 oz. glass bottle with metal lid and plastic…
- Recall date
- November 10, 2015
- Source
- U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) — enforcement report
- Recall number
- F-0468-2016
- FDA classification
- Class II
- Brand / firm
- Northwest Mothers Milk Bank
- Sold / distributed
- distributed in Oregon
Why it was recalled
Report by recipient hospital found a foreign particle in a single bottle of mother's milk once thawed and opened. Finder reported the particle was a fruit fly or sugar ant.
Class II means using this product may cause temporary or medically reversible health problems; the chance of serious harm is remote.
What was recalled
Pasteurized Donor Human Milk, Frozen then thawed. Product is packaged in 4 oz. glass bottle with metal lid and plastic seal. A bar code is present on each label but there is NO UPC codes.
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