Terra-Medica Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 22 total recalls

Terra-Medica 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 (22)

FDA drug safety enforcement actions by Terra-Medica Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Not TABLETS 5X, 20 Tablet Cartons, Oral Homeopathic Medicine, OTC Only. ... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Fort SUPPOSITORIES 3X, 10 Suppository Carton, Homeopathic Digestive Aid ... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Fort CAPSULES 4X, 20 Capsule Cartons Homeopathic Digestive Aid Medicine,... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo-Fort DROPS 5X, 10ml bottle, Homeopathic Digestive Aid Medicine, OTC Only... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Fort TABLETS 5X, 20 Tablet Carton, Homeopathic Digestive Aid Medicine, O... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Ex PORTABLE SIPS 5X, 10 x 1 mL, Oral Homeopathic Medicine, OTC Only. Ma... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Not SUPPOSITORIES 3X, 10 Suppository Cartons, Homeopathic Medicine, OTC ... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Not OINTMENT 3X, 30 g Tube, Topical Homeopathic Medicine, OTC Only. Made... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Not CAPSULES 4X, 20 Tablet Cartons, Oral Homeopathic Fever Reducer/ Coug... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Fort PORTABLE SIPS 5X, 10 x 1 mL Carton. Oral Homeopathic Medicine, OTC ... Penicillin Cross Contamination. Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Quent PORTABLE SIPS 5X, 10 x 1 ml Cartons, Oral Homeopathic Medicine, OT... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Quent SUPPOSITORIES 3X, 10 Suppository Cartons, Oral Homeopathic Medicin... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Not PORTABLE SIPS 7X,10 x 1 mL Cartons, Oral Homeopathic Medicine, OTC O... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Ex SUPPOSITORIES 3X, 10 Suppository Packages; Homeopathic Antifungal Med... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Nota- Quent DROPS 5X, 10 mL Bottles, Homeopathic Medicine, OTC Only. Ma... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Not DROPS, 5X, 10 mL Bottles, Oral Homeopathic Medicine, OTC Only. Made ... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Stolo DROPS 6X, 10ml Bottle; Homeopathic Anti-Inflammatory Medicine, OT... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Ex DROPS 5X, 10 ml bottles, Homeopathic Antifungal Medicine, OTC Only. ... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Not PORTABLE SIPS, 6X, 10 x 1mL Cartons, Oral Homeopathic Medicine, OTC ... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Quent DROPS 5X, 10 mL Bottles, Oral Homeopathic Medicine, OTC Only. Mad... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Not PORTABLE SIPS, 5X, 10 x 1mL Cartons, Oral Homeopathic Medicine, OTC ... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II
Mar 3, 2014 Pleo Quent CAPSULES 4X, 20 Capsule Cartons, Oral Homeopathic Medicine, OTC On... Penicillin Cross Contamination Class II

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