Unipharma, Llc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 16 total recalls

Unipharma, Llc. 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 (16)

FDA drug safety enforcement actions by Unipharma, Llc.

Date Product Reason Class
Sep 23, 2019 DrKids Children's Natural Cough Syrup English Ivy Leaf, packaged in Pre-measu... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
Sep 23, 2019 DrKids Himasal Natural Nasal Saline Solution, packaged in Pre-measured Singe-... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
Jul 15, 2019 CVS Health Children's Nasal Saline Drops with Himalayan Salt Saline Nasal Moi... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
Jul 15, 2019 CVS Health Children's Allergy Relief Liquid Medication Diphenhydramine HCl 12... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
Jul 15, 2019 DrKids Children's Allergy Relief Diphenhydramine HCl 12.5 mg/5 mL Antihistami... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
May 2, 2019 DrKids Children's Natural Cough Syrup English Ivy Leaf Organic Agave Nectar P... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
May 2, 2019 DrKids Children's Cough & Chest Congestion DM, Dextromethorphan HBr 5 mg Guai... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
May 2, 2019 CVS Health Children's Mucus Relief Chest Congestion Plus Cough Dextromethorph... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
May 2, 2019 CVS Health Children's Allergy Relief Liquid Medication Diphenhydramine HCl 12... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
May 2, 2019 CVS Health Children's Cough Syrup English Ivy Leaf Daytime Relief Natural Pin... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
May 2, 2019 CVS Health Children's Nasal Saline Drops With Himalayan Salt Saline Nasal Moi... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
May 2, 2019 DrKids Himasal Natural Nasal Saline Solution with Himalayan Salt, 20 count Si... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
May 2, 2019 DrKids Children's Allergy Relief Diphenhydramine HCl 12.5 mg/5 mL Antihistami... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
May 2, 2019 CVS Health Children's Pain & Fever Acetaminophen 160 mg/5 mL Pain reliever/Fe... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
May 2, 2019 CVS Health Children's Cough & Chest Congestion DM Dextromethorphan HBr, 5 mg ... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II
May 2, 2019 DrKids Children's Pain & Fever Oral Solution Acetaminophen 160 mg/5 mL, 20 P... CGMP Deviations: Recall as a precautionary measure due to potential risk of p... Class II

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