Milbar Laboratories, Inc.

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

Milbar Laboratories, Inc. 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 Milbar Laboratories, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Oct 9, 2020 (Malin+Goetz) spf 30 face moisturizer (Avobenzone 3%, Homosalate 10 %, Octino... GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 (Malin + Goetz) Salicylic Gel (2% Salicylic Acid) 0.5 fl.oz. 15 mL tube, Dist... GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 DCL SA Scalp Therapy Shampoo (Salicylic Acid 3%) 300 ml/10.1 fl.oz. Dermatolo... GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 DCL Active Mattifying Cleanser (Salicylic Acid 2%), 125mL/4.2 fl.oz. Dermatol... GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 MD Complete Breakout Treatment (Benzoyl Peroxide 4.5%) 1 fl. oz. (30mL) bottl... GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 Willa Clear Skin (Salicylic Acid 2%), 4.2 fl oz 124ml tubes, WBC Group LLC, D... GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 DCL AHA Lightening Gel (hydroquinone 2%), 30 ml/1 fl.oz. Dermatologic Cosmeti... GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 DCL Alpha Beta Gel Toner (1.95% Salicylic Acid) 200 mL/6.7 fl. oz, Dermatolog... GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 DCL Clear Skin Anti-Blemish Hydrator (2% Salicylic Acid), 50ml/1.7 fl. oz, De... GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 Willa Pore Perfector (Salicylic Acid 2%) pads, 30 pads GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 (Malin + Goetz) dandruff Shampoo Psoriasis and Sebborrheic Dermatitis (1.9% P... GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 Salicylic Acid Shampoo 3%, Bulk Product, 360 Therapeutics GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 DCL T Shampoo for Hair and Body ( Solution Coal Tar U.S.P. 3% and 0.6% Coal T... GMP Deviations Class II
Oct 9, 2020 DCL B Prox10 Anti-Blemish Wash (Benzoyl Peroxide 10%), 200 ml/6.7 fl.oz. Derm... GMP Deviations Class II
May 4, 2018 Solar Defense Sheer Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF50 (Octinoxate 7.5%, Zinc Oxi... GMP Deviations Class II
May 4, 2018 B Prox 10 Anti-blemish Wash, (Benzoyl peroxide 10%), 200 mL bottles, Dermatol... Microbial Contamination of Non-sterile Product Class II
May 4, 2018 Zoma Shampoo, Zinc Pyrithione 1.92%, 300 ml/10.01 fl. oz. bottles, Dermatolog... Subpotent Class III
May 4, 2018 Naturmetic SPF 50 Sunscreen (Octinoxate 7.5%, Zinc Oxide 10.5%), 2.0 fl oz/60... GMP Deviations Class II
May 4, 2018 MD Complete Clarifying Cleanser (Salicylic Acid 2.0%), 3 fl oz, (88.7mL), MD ... GMP Deviations Class II
May 4, 2018 T Shampoo For Hair and Body, Solution Coal Tar 3% (0.6% coal tar), 300 ml/10.... Subpotent Class III

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