A New Life Herbs 1:5 Alcohol Double Extract, Supports a healthy immune system recall — FDA H-0344-2026
Unapproved drug claims on product labeling and product misbranded due to no Supplement Facts label
Track recent U.S. food recall enforcement reports from the FDA. Review recalled products, reasons, classifications, recalling firms, distribution details and official record identifiers when available.
768 detailed records are currently available in this category.
Unapproved drug claims on product labeling and product misbranded due to no Supplement Facts label
Undeclared allergens (Peanut) due to mispackaging
partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs) in foods exported to the US
partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs) in foods exported to the US
Unapproved drug claims on product labeling and product misbranded due to no Supplement Facts label
Unapproved drug claims on product labeling and product misbranded due to no Supplement Facts label
Potential Salmonella contamination
Unapproved drug claims on product labeling and product misbranded due to no Supplement Facts label
Undeclared allergen - milk
Unapproved drug claims on product labeling and product misbranded due to no Supplement Facts label
Unapproved drug claims on product labeling and product misbranded due to no Supplement Facts label
Unapproved drug claims on product labeling and product misbranded due to no Supplement Facts label
Unapproved drug claims on product labeling and product misbranded due to no Supplement Facts label
Foreign object
Clostridium botulinum (uneviscerated fish)
Undeclared Milk and FD&C Blue #1.
Contaminated with Salmonella
Clostridium botulinum (uneviscerated fish)
Contaminated with Salmonella
Product tested positive Salmonella .
Product tested positive Salmonella .
Plastic fragments. Pieces of semi-rigid plastic embedded in the recalled Tater Gems product.
Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
FDA enforcement reports are classified by potential health hazard. Class I is the most serious classification, while Class II and Class III generally indicate lower levels of risk. The classification shown here comes from the official FDA record.
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