Psychiatric Drugs Found in Jerusalem Toddlers' Blood After Eating Baby Food Puree
At least twice within a short span of weeks, psychiatric drugs were found in the blood of toddlers from Jerusalem after they had eaten baby food puree. The report says the cases involved very young children, but it does not identify them or specify which medications were detected.
The finding points to a potentially serious contamination or exposure incident tied to infant food, though the available report gives no further details about the source, the amount of the drugs, the symptoms, or whether authorities have opened an investigation. No additional information was provided about which product was involved or how the contamination may have occurred.
The article states only that the discovery happened on at least two occasions and that both were linked to toddlers in Jerusalem who consumed the puree. No outcome, recall, or official response is mentioned in the source text.
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