MFA Inc. is recalling 131 tons of Bulk LVO Starter IV CSP Pellet Medicated baby pig feed because the label incorrectly states it contains sulfathiazole. The product actually contains sulfamethazine, a different sulfonamide medication. This mislabeling affects a complete starter feed manufactured in Columbia, Missouri, and distributed to four specific farms.
The product contains sulfamethazine instead of the sulfathiazole listed on the label, which can lead to improper medication of livestock and may result in drug residues in food products if the correct withdrawal periods are not followed.
Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance. Return any unused product to the pharmacy for a refund
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