Minnesota Milk Bank for Babies has voluntarily recalled 63 bottles of Pasteurized Donor Human Milk (4.0 fl oz / 120 mL) because they may contain trace amounts of dextromethorphan, a cough suppressant. This recall affects two specific batches distributed in Minnesota. Since this is a food product for infants, safety is a priority, and consumers should immediately stop using any affected milk and return it for a refund.
The milk may contain trace levels of dextromethorphan, a medication typically used to treat coughs. Ingesting unauthorized medications or trace drugs can pose health risks to infants, particularly those with underlying conditions or who are very young.
Full refund for recalled donor milk.
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