Dog Food Alert, Chicken Strips Investigated By The FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recently released a warning regarding a certain type of chicken jerky products that can pose serious health hazards for dogs, according to recent news. The products allegedly under investigation are many times marketed as chicken tenders, treats or strips. The increasing number of complaints regarding the several canine… read more
Recall Issued For Ocean Spray Craisins
The consumer reports news source has announced a new food product recall during the thanksgiving weekend. Ocean Spray Company and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration agency are recalling the Craisins Dried Cranberries due to the possible existence of hair-like metal fragments in some Craisins’ lots. The FDA has announced that up to this point,… read more
Contact Lenses From The Avaira Line Are Recalled Worldwide
According to various news outlets, the company CooperVision has announced a recall of contact lenses from the Avaira Line. This worldwide recall is being expanded due to the fact the company has stated quality requirements haven’t been met at the manufacturing of the doomed item. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the… read more
Possible Bacterial Contamination behind Nostrilla Recall
The FDA along with the Insight Pharmaceuticals, LLC have issued a recall for the Nostrilla Nasal Decongestant due an alleged Bacterial Contamination. News reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration show that consumers who purchased “Nostrilla Decongestant” from the 11G075 lot should return the product immediately. The product has been distributed Nationwide and there isn’t an… read more
20 Weight-Loss Drugs Contain Banned Ingredient
Twenty different weight-loss supplements have been found to contain a banned ingredient, and the Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers against using them, according to recent news sources. The drug included in the products is sibutramine, which has been found to increase blood pressure and heart rate, and has also been proven to increase… read more
Epinephrine Inhalers Phased Out
Epinephrine inhalers will be phased out after December 31, 2011 in order to comply with an international agreement signed by the United States, according to news sources. These inhalers, which relieve mild asthma symptoms, are the only kind that can be sold without a prescription. The inhaler uses CFC to inject the medicine from the… read more