49 Infant Formulas: Mixed Safety Findings on Lead and Arsenic

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Consumer Reports tested 49 ready-to-feed, concentrated, and powdered infant formulas and found that about half had low or undetected contaminants, while 26 formulas contained inorganic arsenic or lead at concerning levels. The results show a mix of safer, affordable options (especially among ready-to-feed liquids) and products with notable contamination, plus some hypoallergenic formulas performing poorly. The report underscores the need for more transparent, frequent testing and regulatory action in the U.S., notes EU limits for context, and advises parents to consult pediatricians and be cautious with imported formulas not under FDA oversight.
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