California Gold Nutrition Iron Supplement Recall Lawsuit | 2025 Latest Updates

Madre Labs LLC is recalling about 60,000 California Gold Nutrition Supplements (Daily Prenatal Multi, Ultamins Women’s Multivitamin, and Ultamins Women’s 50+ Multivitamin) which contain iron and must be in child-resistant packaging, as required by the Poison Prevention Packaging Act. The iron-containing dietary supplement packages violate the federal standard for child-resistant packaging because the bottles and blister packs are not child-resistant, posing a risk of deadly poisoning, if the contents are swallowed by young children, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
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If your child suffered poisoning or serious injury from California Gold Nutrition iron supplements due to packaging that was not child-resistant, you may have grounds to pursue a California Gold Nutrition Iron Supplement Lawsuit.

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What’s the Problem?

The lawsuit stems from a June 26, 2025 recall by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) involving bottles and blister packs of California Gold Nutrition iron supplements sold via iHerb. These products failed to comply with federal child-resistant packaging standards, posing a serious poisoning hazard to children who could easily ingest them.

Complaints allege the company knowingly sold improperly sealed products without adequate warnings, resulting in harm to pediatric consumers. The case focuses on negligence and failure to warn under consumer protection and product liability laws.

Latest California Gold Nutrition Iron Supplement Updates

  • June 26, 2025 – CPSC issues recall after reports of child access and ingestion of iron capsules [1].
  • July 2025 – Attorneys begin case reviews following documented cases of children hospitalized after swallowing capsules.
  • August 2025 – Initial lawsuits filed in state courts in California and New York alleging acute iron poisoning in toddlers.
  • September 2025 – Plaintiffs request production of internal safety testing, packaging protocols, and marketing materials from the supplement maker and retailer.

California Gold Nutrition Iron Supplement Recall Statistics

  • Products recalled: Multiple bottle and blister-pack SKUs sold from January 2023 to April 2025 via iHerb.
  • Reported incidents: At least five cases of iron poisoning in children requiring ER treatment and hospitalization.
  • Poison control calls: Over 50 inquiries related to child ingestion of iron capsules.
  • Potential damages: Hospital bills ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 per incident, plus possible long-term treatment costs.

Regulatory Violations & Hazard Analysis

The safety recall found violations of the Federal Poison Prevention Packaging Act, which mandates child-resistant packaging for supplements exceeding 250 mg elemental iron per daily dose. Investigations revealed packaging could be easily opened by children under five, placing pediatric health at severe risk.

Injuries & Health Effects

Consumption of high-dose iron supplements by children can cause:

  • Iron poisoning: Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and internal bleeding.
  • Organ damage: Liver and kidney injury, metabolic acidosis, and possible shock.
  • Long-term health issues: Neurological damage or learning disabilities from severe poisoning events.

Do You Qualify for a Lawsuit?

You may qualify if:

  • You or your child ingested recalled iron supplements due to non‑child‑resistant packaging.
  • Medical attention or hospitalization followed the ingestion.
  • You can provide proof of purchase and product evidence.
  • You retained any packaging, capsules, or medical records.

Evidence Required

  • Product evidence: Bottles, blister packs, capsules, or photos of packaging.
  • Proof of purchase: Receipts, order confirmations, shipping records.
  • Medical records: ER reports, tests, doctor’s notes, hospital discharge papers.
  • Recall notices: Copies from CPSC or iHerb communications.
  • Poison control documentation: Call records or incident reports.

Damages You Can Recover

  • Medical expenses: ER visits, diagnostics, hospital stays, and treatments.
  • Future care: Long-term therapies or follow-up visits.
  • Pain & suffering: Physical distress and emotional trauma.
  • Lost wages: Time off work to care for a sick child.
  • Punitive damages: Possible if child safety regulations were knowingly ignored.

Recall Details & Consumer Action

  • Recall date: June 26, 2025.
  • Products involved: California Gold Nutrition iron capsules sold in bottles and blister packs via iHerb.
  • Hazard: Non-child-resistant packaging allowing easy capsule access by children.
  • Remedy: Consumers instructed to return or dispose of products per retailer instructions and contact iHerb for refunds.

Statute of Limitations & Urgency

Lawsuits over product defects and poisoning typically must be filed within **two to five years** after injury, hospitalization, or recall awareness, depending on state law. Quick action helps preserve evidence and strengthens your claim.

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FAQs

1. Can I sue if my child didn’t get sick?

Possibly—claims may still proceed for dangerous design or packaging defects.

2. Is iHerb liable?

Yes—retailers can share legal responsibility for failing to warn consumers and selling unsafe products.

3. Does receiving a refund affect my case?

No—refunds do not eliminate rights to compensation.

4. Do I need a lawyer?

Yes—supplement recall lawsuits involve complex safety standards and regulatory compliance.

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References:

  1. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/iHerb-Recalls-Bottles-and-Blister-Packs-of-California-Gold-Nutrition-Iron-Supplements-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Child-Poisoning-Violation-of-Federal-Standard-for-Child-Resistant-Packaging

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