FDA Augments and Improves Infant Formula Resources to Enhance Transparency, Safety, and Access for American Families
Constituent Update
February 26, 2026
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today unveiled an important update to its infant formula web-based resources, a pivotal move to increase transparency and ensure families and healthcare providers have streamlined access to timely, reliable information. These enhancements reflect a key deliverable of Operation Stork Speed, a comprehensive joint effort with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to expand the availability of safe, reliable, and nutritious infant formula for American families.
Today’s website update includes a thorough redesign and modernization of FDA's infant formula web pages to make complex information more accessible and user-friendly, helping parents and caregivers, health care providers, and infant formula manufacturers navigate content with greater ease and confidence. This modernization effort includes an updated and redesigned infant formula homepage as well as several new specific web pages outlining advancements under Operation Stork Speed.
Also included in the update is a new, publicly accessible list of all infant formulas that are available in the U.S. market, addressing a long unmet need and aimed at driving consumer confidence and transparency. The development of this list is a direct response to FDA and HHS's transparency initiatives under Operation Stork Speed and serves as a centralized resource of vital information for all infant formulas available in the U.S.
These enhancements achieve an important milestone in the federal government's unwavering commitment to ensuring a safe, nutritious, resilient and dependable infant formula supply chain. By prioritizing transparency and accessible information, the FDA and HHS are not only addressing immediate needs but also building a more robust framework to support the long-term health and well-being of America's infants and families.