In a significant move aimed at safeguarding public health, the National Consumer Commission (NCC) has announced the recall of specific Nutricia baby formula products due to potential toxin contamination, reports Cape {town} Etc.
The affected items include the Nutricia Aptamil Nutribiotik 2 (800g) and Nutricia Aptajunior Nutribiotik 3 (800g), with a total of 2,989 units potentially compromised.
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The alarm was raised after Nutricia Southern Africa, the manufacturer behind these products, reported to the NCC that a raw material utilised in their production may contain traces of cereulide, a toxin harmful at elevated levels.
Exposure to cereulide can lead to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal cramps, putting consumers, particularly young infants, at risk.
Additionally, these products were distributed nationally by United Pharmaceutical and have even reached international markets, being exported to Botswana and Namibia.
Details of the recall
- Product Description: Aptamil Nutribiotik 2 (800g)
- Batch Number: 20260911
- Expiry Date: 11/09/2026
- Product Description: Aptajunior Nutribiotik 3 (800g)
- Batch Number: 20261209
- Expiry Date: 09/12/2026
In a statement, the NCC assured consumers that they are closely monitoring the recall process to ensure compliance with the Consumer Protection Act, highlighting their commitment to consumer rights and safety.
Consumers who have purchased the affected products are encouraged to seek further information from Nutricia Southern Africa.
The company can be contacted via their website at www.nutricia.co.za or through their careline.
First published by Cape {town} Etc
Compiled by Sibuliso Duba
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