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Counterfeit Nutramigen in So. Cal.

Mead Johnson Nutritionals Alerts Parents in
Southern California Who Use Nutramigen(R)
Powder Infant Formula to Check Cans

October 8, 1999

EVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 6
NewsEdge Corporation -- Mead Johnson
Nutritionals is asking parents in southern
California who feed their babies
Nutramigen(R) Powder infant formula to
check that the letters NUTRAM are embossed
on the bottom of the can. If the third line of
the embossed copy on the bottom of the can
does not say NUTRAM, the infant formula
should not be fed to the baby; and parents
should immediately notify Mead Johnson
Nutritionals at 800-222-9123 for further
instructions.

The company is taking this action after
confirming reports that some cans of another
infant formula were relabeled with counterfeit
Nutramigen labels. Nutramigen is a
one-of-a-kind hypoallergenic formula for
babies who cannot digest milk protein. Mead
Johnson wants to assure parents that all
cans of Nutramigen Powder with NUTRAM
embossed on the bottom of the can, and
other forms of Nutramigen -- both
concentrate and ready-to-use -- are not
affected.

The counterfeit cans were purchased at
several stores in southern California. Upon
learning of the counterfeiting, Mead Johnson
immediately notified the stores where the
product was purchased and asked them to
check all inventory. The company is also
sending personnel into stores in southern
California to check all Nutramigen Powder
inventory.

Mead Johnson wants to assure parents who
use Nutramigen Powder that product will
remain available and that any can with
NUTRAM embossed on the bottom contains
Nutramigen and is perfectly safe for use.

In keeping with its commitment to provide
safe and healthy nutrition to infants, Mead
Johnson encourages parents who have any
questions to call the Consumer Resource
Center at 800-222-9123.

SOURCE Mead Johnson