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Was Your Premature Baby Diagnosed With Necrotizing Enterocolitis (Nec) After Being Fed With Cow's Milk Formula?

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Was your child diagnosed with Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC)?

Was your baby fed cow’s milk-based formula?

Was your baby born prematurely (36 weeks or earlier), and/or at a low birth weight (Less than 5 lbs 8oz)?

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Was Your Child Diagnosed With Necrotizing Enterocolitis (Nec) After Being Fed With Cow's Milk Formula?

Families affected may be entitled to compensation.

NEC Baby Formula Lawsuit: Case Details

Medical research links cow milk-based infant formulas such as Similac and Enfamil to a dangerous medical condition known as necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).

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More than 450 cases have been filed, with more expected soon. If your premature baby was diagnosed with NEC, don't wait!

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March 2024 Update: In the first NEC lawsuit to go to trial, an Illinois state court jury awarded $60 million to plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Mead Johnson for failure to warn of the risks of NEC associated with its cow’s milk-based formula.

Study: Formula-fed preemies at higher risk for dangerous GI condition than babies who get donor milk (Science Daily, May 1, 2011)

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