Dairy Manufacturers, Inc. has recalled 3,824 bags of Lone Star 22-10-.5 Instant Medicated Calf Milk Replacer because it contains an expired Category II drug, NeoOxy 100/100 MR. The medication used in the milk replacer had expired as of December 2011, but the final product was manufactured and sold throughout 2012. This recall affects 25lb bags manufactured for the Texas Farm Products Company and distributed in Texas.
The use of expired medication in animal feed can result in reduced drug potency and effectiveness, meaning the calves may not receive the intended therapeutic dose to treat or prevent disease. There is also a risk of chemical degradation of the expired drug, which could potentially lead to unforeseen health issues in the animals.
Refund for unused product containing expired medication.
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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