Vi-Jon, LLC

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

Vi-Jon, 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 (20)

FDA drug safety enforcement actions by Vi-Jon, LLC

Date Product Reason Class
Sep 5, 2023 Kroger Mint Burst ANTISEPTIC MOUTH RINSE ANTIGINGIVITIS/ANTIPLAQUE (Eucalypto... Incorrect/Undeclared Excipients. Class III
Jul 15, 2022 equate Magnesium Citrate, SALINE LAXATIVE, (1.745g/fl oz) 10 FL OZ (296mL), G... Microbial contamination of non-sterile products. Class I
Jul 15, 2022 EQUALINE magnesium citrate saline laxative, oral solution, (1.745 g/fl oz), D... Microbial contamination of non-sterile products. Class I
Jul 15, 2022 Topcare health, Magnesium Citrate, SALINE LAXATIVE, Oral Solution, (1.745 g/f... Microbial contamination of non-sterile products. Class I
Jul 15, 2022 Walgreens, Dye-Free, Magnesium Citrate, SALINE LAXATIVE, Oral Solution, (1.74... Microbial contamination of non-sterile products. Class I
Jul 15, 2022 Magnesium Citrate SALINE LAXATIVE, Oral Solution, 1.745 g, Cherry Flavor, 10 ... CGMP Deviations Class II
Jul 15, 2022 CVS Health, Magnesium Citrate SALINE LAXATIVE, Oral Solution, (1.745 g/fl oz)... Microbial contamination of non-sterile products. Class I
Jul 15, 2022 Rexall, Magnesium Citrate Saline Laxative, Oral Solution, (1.745 g/fl oz), Le... Microbial contamination of non-sterile products. Class I
Jul 15, 2022 SWAN, Citroma MAGNESIUM CITRATE, Saline Laxative, Oral Solution, (1.745 g/fl ... Microbial contamination of non-sterile products. Class I
Jul 15, 2022 meijer, magnesium citrate Saline Laxative, Oral Solution, (1.745 g/fl oz), Le... Microbial contamination of non-sterile products. Class I
Jul 15, 2022 Magnesium Citrate SALINE LAXATIVE, Oral Solution, 1.745 g, Grape Flavor, 10 F... CGMP Deviations; Class II
Jul 15, 2022 Magnesium Citrate SALINE LAXATIVE, Oral Solution, 1.745 g, Lemon Flavor, 10 F... CGMP Deviations Class II
Jul 15, 2022 P, magnesium citrate SALINE LAXATIVE, Oral Solution, (1.745 g/fl oz), Lemon F... Microbial contamination of non-sterile products. Class I
Jul 15, 2022 Kroger, Magnesium Citrate SALINE LAXATIVE, Oral Solution, 1.745 g, Lemon Flav... Microbial contamination of non-sterile products. Class I
Jul 15, 2022 Walgreens, Dye-Free, Magnesium Citrate, SALINE LAXATIVE, Oral Solution, (1.74... Microbial contamination of non-sterile products. Class I
Jun 28, 2022 Hydrogen Peroxide Topical Solution USP, 3%, 16 FL OZ (1 PT) 473 mL bottle, pa... Cross Contamination With Other Products: Product is cross contaminated with l... Class II
Jun 24, 2022 Hydrogen Peroxide Topical Solution, USP, 32 fl. oz. (1 QT) 946 mL, Distribute... Labeling: Label Mix-Up-The primary label on the front of the bottles have Hyd... Class II
Jun 15, 2022 70% ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL First aid antiseptic, 4 FL OZ (118 mL) bottle, Made in ... Defective Container: Product may leak when squeezed or when not in an upright... Class II
Jun 13, 2022 CVS Health Magnesium Citrate SALINE LAXATIVE, Oral Solution, 1.745 g, Lemon F... Microbial Contamination of a Non-Sterile Products: Testing of product onfirm... Class I
May 5, 2022 Equate Tartar Control Plus (Eucalyptol 0.092%, Menthol 0.042%, Methyl salicyl... Superpotent Drug: product complaint for milky blue appearance and consistency... Class II

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