Detroit Evening Report: Michigan-based Perrigo Company issues voluntary recall on baby formula

The recalled product was shipped to Michigan CVS stores and 12 other states.

Consumers who've purchased CVS baby formula manufactured by Perrigo Company should check for UPC number 050428318034 as part of a voluntary recall by the pharmaceutical giant.

Consumers who've purchased CVS baby formula manufactured by Perrigo Company should check for UPC number 050428318034 as part of a voluntary recall by the pharmaceutical giant.


Grand Rapids-based Perrigo Company is issuing a voluntary recall of a store-branded infant formula.

“Premium Infant Formula with Iron Milk-Based Powder” may have Vitamin D levels above the maximum allowed. The recalled product was shipped to Michigan CVS stores and retailers in 12 other states.

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Perrigo has notified the affected stores and requested the products be pulled from shelves. There have been no reports of illness attributed to the elevated levels of Vitamin D, which were found during routine product testing.

For the vast majority of infants, short-term consumption of the affected formula is not likely to cause health issues — but in infants with kidney conditions or impaired kidney functions, there is a higher risk for complications.

If infants experience any symptoms while using the product, caregivers are urged to contact a physician and report to the Federal Drug Administration.

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  • Sascha Raiyn is Education Reporter at 101.9 WDET. She is a native Detroiter who grew up listening to news and music programming on Detroit Public Radio.