Kenil Healthcare Private Limited

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 20 total recalls

Kenil Healthcare Private Limited appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Drug Recalls (20)

FDA drug safety enforcement actions by Kenil Healthcare Private Limited

Date Product Reason Class
Apr 24, 2025 CURA HONGOS, Antifungal, 1% Clotrimazole, Topical Lotion, 0.76 fl oz (22.5 mL... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Cinnafresh anticavity gel toothpaste, sodium fluoride 0.22%, Bold Cinnamon Fl... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 KOFAL, Athletes, Penetrating Pain Relief, External Analgesic Ointment (methyl... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Rapidol, Triple Antibiotic First Aid Ointment, Bacitracin Zinc/ Neomycin Sulf... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 KOFAL Original, Penetrating Pain Relieving Ointment (methyl salicylate 12% - ... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 CURA HONGOS, Antifungal Cream, Clotrimazole 1%, Net Wt/ Peso Neto 2 oz (56.7g... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Nature Mint, Anticavity Fluoride Toothpaste, Sodium monofluorophosphate 0.76%... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Nature Mint, Anticavity Fluoride Toothpaste, Sodium monofluorophosphate 0.76%... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Maximum Security, Anticavity Gel Toothpaste, Sodium Fluoride 0.22%, Fresh Min... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Maximum Security, Anticavity Gel Toothpaste, Sodium Fluoride 0.22%, Fresh Min... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Nature Mint, Anticavity Fluoride Toothpaste, Sodium monofluorophosphate 0.76%... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Kingskin, SacaCallos, 17% Salicylic acid, 0.5 fl oz (14.8mL) Bottle, Dist. by... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Rapidol Maximum Strength, Hydrocortisone 1% Anti-Itch Cream, NET WT 2 oz (60g... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Artridon Glucosamine (menthol 2% and Methyl Salicylate 15% - Topical Analgesi... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Optim V, Anti-Itch Cream, Benzocaine 20% & Resorcinol 3% - External analgesic... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Maximum Security Anticavity Gel Toothpaste, Sodium Fluoride 0.22%, Fresh Mint... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Maximum Security, Anticavity Gel Toothpaste, Sodium Fluoride 0.22%, Fresh Min... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Nature Mint, Anticavity Fluoride Toothpaste, Sodium monofluorophosphate 0.76%... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Nature Mint Anticavity Fluoride Toothpaste, Sodium monofluorophosphate 0.76%,... CGMP Deviations Class II
Apr 24, 2025 Nature Mint Anticavity Fluoride Toothpaste, Sodium monofluorophosphate 0.76%,... CGMP Deviations Class II

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