Premature Infant Formula Injury

Premature Infant Formula Injury

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09/10/2024

The NEC baby formula litigation primarily involves two major brands of cow's milk-based infant formulas:

Specifically, the lawsuits focus on formulas and human milk fortifiers derived from cow's milk that were given to premature infants.
𝐒𝐒𝐦𝐒π₯𝐚𝐜 (𝐦𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐛𝐲 𝐀𝐛𝐛𝐨𝐭𝐭 π‹πšπ›π¨π«πšπ­π¨π«π’πžπ¬)
Similac products:
Similac Special Care
Similac Human Milk Fortifier
Similac NeoSure
Similac Alimentum

π„π§πŸπšπ¦π’π₯ (𝐦𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐛𝐲 𝐌𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐉𝐨𝐑𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 & π‚π¨π¦π©πšπ§π²)
Enfamil products:
Enfamil Human Milk Fortifier
Enfacare
Enfamil Premature formulas

The lawsuits allege that these cow's milk-based formulas increase the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in premature infants, and that the manufacturers failed to adequately warn about this risk.

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Multiple Surgeries At Birth. 08/31/2023

Did you know a widely-used infant formula could be putting your baby at severe risk?

Recent lawsuits have exposed an unsettling truth: Some infant formula manufacturers are STILL using a product containing cow's milk and syrupβ€”ingredients that can lead to Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC). Tragically, each year, over 9,000 preterm infants are affected by NEC, and 25% of those babies don't survive. The worst part? A safer alternative has been available since 2006!

πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ NICU Nurses Are Doing Their Best – This Isn't About Them πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ

Let's be absolutely clear: This issue is not a reflection on the dedicated nurses in NICUs or your choices regarding breastfeeding. This is about formula manufacturers who continue to sell a dangerous product even when they know of a safer alternative.

🍼 The SAFER Choice Exists! 🍼

Since 2006, a more reliable formula that DOES NOT contain cow's milk or syrup is on the market. This alternative formula has shown ZERO instances of NEC. It’s a choice that could protect your baby from multiple surgeries or even save their life.

βš– Your Family May Be Entitled to Compensation βš–

Our law firm is committed to holding these irresponsible formula manufacturers accountable. If your preterm baby has been diagnosed with NEC, your family may be eligible for:

Medical Expense Reimbursement
Ongoing Care Costs
Compensation for Emotional Suffering
Remuneration for the Loss of a Family Member
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If you’re uncertain whether your baby has been affected by NEC due to formula, don’t wait. Contact us at 855-745-1369 or click the 'Learn More' button below to find out if you qualify for compensation in just 60 seconds.

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Let's join hands to protect our children from harmful formulas and ensure that no more babies suffer needlessly.

Click 'Learn More' now to discover if you qualify and to take the first step in protecting other families from this heartbreaking ordeal.

Multiple Surgeries At Birth. If premature infants are fed cow-based milk products, they can develop necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), which is bacteria in the gut that causes inflammation in and death of the intestinal tissue.

07/08/2023

πŸ‘ΆπŸ’” NEC is a devastating disease that primarily affects preemies. But what if it's preventable? We're a compassionate law firm ready to fight for your preemie's rights. We operate on a contingency basis - no settlement, no fee. Interested? Click 'Learn More' and fill out a form. Together, we can seek justice for your child.

06/30/2023

πŸ‘ΆπŸš¨ ALERT, PARENTS: Did your precious preemie undergo surgery following a Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) diagnosis?

The surgeries linked to NEC include but aren't limited to:
βœ… Bowel Surgery
βœ… Intestinal Surgery
βœ… Ostomy
βœ… Sepsis Treatment
βœ… Stomach Surgery

Recent studies suggest a disturbing connection between NEC in preterm infants (born before 37 weeks) and cow's milk-based formulas, including known brands like Enfamil and Similac. This suggests that the formula manufacturers were informed of these possible complications.

Each year, more than 9,000 preterm babies suffer from NEC, with 1 in 4 tragically losing their battle with this heartbreaking disease. The thought that this could be preventable is alarming.

If your preemie was fed these formulas and subsequently developed NEC requiring surgery, you may be entitled to financial compensation.

Don't wait - time is of the essence! Click the link below to see if you qualify for our lawsuit. It takes just a minute.

Need more information? We're here to help. Reach out to us at 855-745-1369. Together, we can seek justice for your child and work to prevent other families from enduring this pain.

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06/29/2023

Research and advancements in neonatal nutrition over the years have paved the way to a significant shift in how we can prevent NEC in premature infants.

Back in 2006, after studies pointed out the increased risk of NEC associated with cow’s milk-based formula, a company called Prolacta Biosciences responded to the call. They developed a breakthrough product made entirely from human milk, specifically designed for premature infants. This was a game-changer in the fight against NEC.

The product is not just an alternative to cow's milk-based formula. It provides all the necessary nutrients required by premature infants and, importantly, significantly reduces the risk of NEC. Prolacta's human milk-based product is a testament to how science and innovation can address severe health issues. Since its introduction in hospitals in 2006, it has offered a protective nutritional option for premature babies who cannot access breast milk.

Following Prolacta's pioneering work, other companies like LactaLogics have also emerged, offering their own human milk-based products. This competition further emphasizes the recognition in the scientific and medical community about the benefits of human milk over cow’s milk-based formula for premature infants.

This shift in approach to neonatal nutrition, starting in 2006, has made NEC a preventable condition. It underscores the importance of human milk in protecting premature babies from this devastating disease, and the need for hospitals and caregivers to be informed about these beneficial options.

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06/29/2023

When it comes to feeding premature infants, breast milk is considered the gold standard. Human milk is rich in nutrients and also contains immune-boosting substances, like antibodies, which can help protect the baby's immature immune system. More specifically, breast milk contains components called human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), which promote a healthy gut microbiome and inhibit harmful inflammatory responses, reducing the risk of NEC.

In contrast, infant formulas, especially those based on cow's milk, lack these protective substances. Cow's milk proteins are more difficult for babies to digest and are not as well-suited to a premature infant's immature digestive system. This mismatch can trigger an inflammatory response, leading to conditions like NEC.

Additionally, some formulas include corn syrup, which has also been linked to an increased risk of NEC. The precise reasons for this aren't entirely clear, but one theory is that it alters the gut microbiome in a way that promotes inflammation.

Companies have made efforts to create formulas that are easier for babies to digest, but these still don't match the benefits provided by human milk. In fact, formulas created entirely from human milk have been shown to significantly reduce the risk of surgical NEC in premature infants.

So, the issue with infant formulas and cow's milk lies in their lack of protective substances found in human milk, and their potential to trigger harmful inflammatory responses in the sensitive digestive system of premature babies, increasing the risk of NEC.

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