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Recalled after product makes children sick

The Food Standards Agency ,One mother from north London was reported to have given the milk to her nin-month old daughter, who was subsequently "extremely sick" for three days, she claimed.The spokesman for SMA said: "We have taken medical opinion and understand that any upset caused by drinking affected milk would be temporary."He added: "As a precautionary measure we are recalling the batch from retailers and advising customers not to use product from this batch."No other SMA products or batches, either liquid or powder formulations, are affected by this recall and parents can continue to use other SMA liquid and powder infant milk products with confidence."SMA Nutrition regrets any inconvenience or concern this recall may cause our customers and would like to reassure them of our commitment to provide babies and young children with the highest quality nutrition products."has confirmed SMA Nutrition has pulled 40,530 1 litre packs of SMA Gold ready-to-use liquid infant milk off shop shelves following 11 complaints.The packs of milk will be found on shop shelves around the country. The packs have a best before date of 12 March 2009 and carry the code 06033G.A spokesman for SMA Nutrition said customers complained of opening the packs to find the milk had separated and curdled.Most customers did not use the milk, but two babies refused to feed and one vomited immediately after drinking the product.

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