Recall Alert: Nara Infant Formula and Beekeeper’s Naturals Nasal Spray

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced recalls involving all lots of Nara Organics infant formula and one lot of Beekeeper’s Naturals Saline Nasal Spray.

Recall alert for Nara Organics infant formula and Beekeeper’s Naturals saline nasal spray

Consumers should review the following recall information and visit the FDA notices for complete product details, photographs, refund information, and company contact information.

Nara Organics Infant Formula Recall

Nara Organics is voluntarily recalling all lots of Nara Organics Whole Milk Powdered Infant Formula currently on the market because of the potential risk of Clostridium botulinum contamination.

The recall includes the 700-gram and 400-gram containers of Nara Organics Whole Milk Infant Formula. The products were distributed nationally through Target retail stores, Target.com, and Nara.com between July 2025 and June 2026.

The FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided information about three cases of infant botulism involving infants who reportedly consumed Nara formula. All three infants were hospitalized and treated. No deaths have been reported.

Customers should stop using the affected products immediately. Parents and caregivers should contact a healthcare provider immediately if a baby who consumed the product develops symptoms that may include constipation, poor feeding, drooping eyelids, difficulty sucking or swallowing, weak crying, generalized weakness, or difficulty breathing.

View Nara Organics FDA Recall Notice

Beekeeper’s Naturals Saline Nasal Spray Recall

Beekeeper’s Naturals is voluntarily recalling lot number 5950, expiration date 02/2028, of Beekeeper’s Naturals Saline Nasal Spray because the product tested above acceptable microbiological limits for yeast and may contain Aspergillus species.

The recalled product is a 1-fluid-ounce, or 30-milliliter, bottle sold only through Amazon. The affected units were sold between April 2 and April 24, 2026.

People with weakened immune systems or lung disease may face an increased risk of serious infections from exposure to Aspergillus. The company has received four reports of possible adverse reactions, including sinus congestion, irritation, or infection.

Consumers should check the bottom or back label of the product. Anyone with lot number 5950 and an expiration date of 02/2028 should discontinue use. No other Beekeeper’s Naturals products, including Nasal Spray Max, are included in this recall.

View Beekeeper’s Naturals FDA Recall Notice

View Current FDA Recall Information

Visit the FDA recall website for complete recall notices, affected product information, photographs, and consumer instructions.

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