Key Takeaway

Donor human milk in 3 oz. plastic bottles. by Mothers' Milk Bank of Louisiana at Ochsner Baptist was recalled on February 11, 2020. The hazard: Foreign object found in a bottle.

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Donor human milk in 3 oz. plastic bottles.

Recalled: February 11, 2020 ~60 total bottles units affected F-0773-2020

Description

Donor human milk in 3 oz. plastic bottles.

Hazard / Reason

Foreign object found in a bottle.

Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.

Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.

Products Affected

Donor human milk in 3 oz. plastic bottles.

Food

Donor human milk in 3 oz. plastic bottles.

Food

Company Information

Mothers' Milk Bank of Louisiana at Ochsner Baptist

New Orleans, LA, United States

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Distribution

Product was shipped in the state of LA.

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