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Abbott declined to provide an exact number of bottles being recalled now, but said in the statement it "equates to less than one day's worth of the total number of ounces of infant formula fed in ...
Abbott Labs said Friday that it is recalling certain lots of 2 fluid ounce/59 milliliter bottles of Ready-to-Feed liquid formula for infants and children due to a problem with the bottle caps on ...
The Abbott Nutrition baby formula plant in Sturgis, Mich., which manufactures about a quarter of the nation’s formula supplies on May 20, 2022. (Sarah Rice/The New York Times) ...
Abbott Laboratories, whose baby formula plant in Michigan was shut down last year due to contamination issues, is being investigated by the Justice Department. The probe comes nearly a year after ...
Abbott is being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as the Federal Trade Commission, in relation to their infant formula business, the company disclosed in a new SEC ...
In a win for Abbott Laboratories, a federal judge in Chicago sided with the company Friday in the case of a woman who alleged that Abbott’s formula for preterm infants led to her daughter’s death.
July 9 (Reuters) - The first trial against Similac baby formula maker Abbott (ABT.N), opens new tab over claims that its formula for preterm infants used in neonatal intensive care units causes a ...
Abbott Laboratories has reopened a Michigan plant whose shutdowns over the past few months fueled a nationwide shortage of baby formula. The company on July 1 assumed operations at its Sturgis ...
The $495 million verdict in a lawsuit against Abbott Labs (NYSE:ABT) related to its baby formula was higher than expected, though ultimately the pharma giant can settle all the cases for $200-$300 ...
The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into the Abbott Laboratories plant at the heart of last year’s baby formula shortage, a company spokesperson confirmed late Friday. The ...
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Abbott Loses $500 Million Infant Formula Verdict, Lawyers Say - MSNAbbott Laboratories was ordered by a jury to pay almost $500 million over allegations that it hid the risk that its premature-infant formula can cause a potentially fatal bowel disease, according ...
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