Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, founding member and senior partner
Reuters (7/11, Simpson) reports that Atrium Innovations Inc.’s Sedona Labs unit is recalling its iFlora 4-Kids Powder, sold by healthcare professionals, and its iFlora Kids Multi-Probiotic, sold online and in US health food stores, due to possible contamination of a galactooligosaccharide component with salmonella. To date, no salmonella-related incidents have been reported. According to a company statement, the products involved have a distribution date range from March 16 through May 3. The recall affects the following lot numbers: 1074711, 1479611, 1640811 and 1734411.
Please do not consume this potentially contaminated product or provide it to your children. I advise you to speak to a physician about what alternatives can be provided.
Be safe.
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Mr. Zambri is a Board-Certified Civil Trial Attorney and Past-President of the Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. The association has recently named him the ” 2011 Trial Lawyer of the Year“. He has also been acknowledged by Washingtonian magazine as a “Big Gun” and among the “top 1%” of all of the more than 80,000 lawyers in the Washington metropolitan area. The magazine also acknowledged him as “one of Washington’s best–most honest and effective lawyers” who specializes in medical malpractice matters, product liability claims, and serious automobile accident claims. Mr. Zambri was recently (2012 edition) acknowledged as one of the “Best Lawyers in America” by Best Lawyers, and has also been repeatedly named a “Super Lawyer” by Law and Politics magazine (2012)–a national publication that honors the top lawyers in the country.
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