All Recalls

95,018 total recalls in our database

Labeling: Not Elsewhere Classified: Back Label states Each contains: cephalexin monohydrate, USP equivalent to 5g' on the back label instead of Each Bottle contains: cephalexin monohydrate, USP equivalent to 5g'

May 10, 2024 Prescription Drugs Nationwide View Details →

Labeling: Incorrect Lot and/or Expiration Date: The carton has incorrect expiration of 2026-MAY*, whereas the correct expiration date, which is on the tablet bottle label, is 2025-APR.

May 17, 2024 Prescription Drugs Nationwide View Details →

Labeling: Not Elsewhere Classified: Back Label states 'Each contains: cephalexin monohydrate, USP equivalent to 5g' instead of Each Bottle contains: cephalexin monohydrate, USP equivalent to 10g'

May 10, 2024 Prescription Drugs Nationwide View Details →

Presence of Foreign Tablets/Capsules: Complaint received from a re-packager, American Health Packaging (AHP), where a foreign tablet was discovered in one of the bottles during packaging set up. Tablet identified as pantoprazole tablet 20mg.

May 16, 2024 Prescription Drugs Nationwide View Details →

Labeling: Not Elsewhere Classified: Back Label states 'Each contains: cephalexin monohydrate, USP equivalent to 5g' instead of Each Bottle contains: cephalexin monohydrate, USP equivalent to 10g'

May 10, 2024 Prescription Drugs Nationwide View Details →

Stryker Neurovascular has observed an increased frequency of PTFE coating damage occurring on the Synchro Guidewires that may be caused by the practice of backloading the guidewire through the optional introducer accessory. This issue is limited to certain lots of the Synchro Guidewire that contain an older version of the introducer accessory. Due to variation in the manufacturing process of the supplier of the introducer accessory, certain lots of introducers have sharper than intended edges that can peel off the PTFE coating when physicians use a technique known as backloading. Users with impacted product in their inventory are cautioned not to use this backloading technique.

Apr 18, 2024 Diagnostic Equipment Nationwide View Details →
🏥 Medical Devices Class I - Dangerous

It has been identified that testing documentation does not support that the syringes can successfully deliver accurate volumes across the full range of their claimed graduated capacity and may pose a risk to patient health.

Apr 22, 2024 Surgical Instruments Nationwide View Details →