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Tag Archives: FDA
FDA Recalls Stuffed Olives Due to Botulism
According to news sources, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in cooperation with Pure Italian, LLC, announced the voluntary recall of the company’s Bio Gaudiano Organic Olives Stuffed with Almonds because of their potential contamination with Clostridium botulinum. This … Continue reading
CooperVision Meets FDA Request to Expand Recall
In a press release, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that CooperVision, a subsidiary of Cooper Companies Inc, has met with their request for an expanded recall information effort of their Avaira Toric contact lenses. CooperVision initiated a … Continue reading
Non-Sterile Prep Pads Recalled Due to Contamination
In a news release, Pacific Disposables International (PDI), in conjunction with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), announced the recall of their non-sterile alcohol prep pads as a precaution measure over concerns of the possible contamination of Bacillus cereus, … Continue reading
Surgical Device Industry Plans Response to Recalls of Mesh
According to news reports, a public advocacy group known as Public Citizen has asked the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to recall all transvaginal surgical mesh products that are currently being used in pelvic organ prolapse (POP) repair procedures … Continue reading
CDC Investigates Multi-Drug Resistant Salmonella Outbreak
Media outlets found that a recent study was published Wednesday as US health officials investigate a multi-state outbreak of an antibiotic-resistant strain of salmonella known as S. Heidelberg that has killed one person in California and made 77 individuals seriously … Continue reading
Allergy Alert Issued on Enchilada Sauce
In a press release, the Arizona Canning Company announced the recall of the 29-ounce cans of their Sun Vista Red Enchilada Sauce (Mild, Medium and Hot) due to the possible presence of an undeclared soy protein. All lots of this … Continue reading
Drug Sale Ceased Due to Presence of Arsenic
News agencies have reported the ceased sale of a drug used to treat a parasitic disease and promote growth in chickens after a new study found that use of the drug could lead to detectable concentrations of inorganic arsenic in … Continue reading
Medtronic Issues Warning for Painkiller Pump
In a press release, the med-tech giant Medtronic issued an urgent update about it’s SynchroMed II implantable drug infusion pumps, warning that batteries in some of the devices may be defective and result in the immediate failure of the pumps, … Continue reading
Congressional Investigation Seeks Answer to Heparin Contamination
News sources say that US lawmakers are investigating documents from several pharmaceutical companies in an attempt to track down the source of contamination in heparin, a blood thinner, which killed nearly 150 people in 2008. Though Baxter International Inc was … Continue reading
E. coli Screening May Come to an End
News sources report that recent budget cuts may force Congress to eliminate the only national program that screens US fruits and vegetables for E. coli bacteria on a regular basis. The House of Representatives approved a bill last month that … Continue reading
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