If your Similac is part of the recall batches by Health Canada, you should first check if your product is affected by consulting the list provided. If it is, stop using it immediately and return it to where you purchased it. Keep an eye on your baby's overall condition, watching for symptoms like fever, changes in appetite, vomiting, or worsening diarrhea. If you notice any concerning changes, it's best to consult a doctor as a precaution.
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