Browse Drug Recalls

6 FDA drug safety recalls.

FDA Drug Recall Enforcement Database

Browse 6 FDA drug recall enforcement actions. Each entry includes the product description, reason for recall, classification (Class I through III based on severity), recalling firm, and distribution details. Use the filters below to search by year, classification, state, or keyword.

Drug Safety Recalls

Browse 6 FDA drug recalls.

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May 12, 2021 MEDICALLY MINDED Hand Sanitizer Gel, ANTIMICROBIAL FORMULA, (Ethyl Alcohol 70... Chemical Contamination: FDA analysis found 1 lot of MEDICALLY MINDED Hand Sanitizer Gel, ANTIMICR... Class I Global Sanitizers LLC
May 12, 2021 MEDICALLY MINDED ANTIMICROBIAL Hand Sanitizer Gel with Aloe Vera, (Ethyl Alco... CGMP Deviations: lots and products of hand sanitizer are being recalled because they were manufac... Class II Global Sanitizers LLC
May 12, 2021 MEDICALLY MINDED Hand Sanitizer Gel, ANTIMICROBIAL FORMULA, (Ethyl Alcohol 70... CGMP Deviations: lots and products of hand sanitizer are being recalled because they were manufa... Class II Global Sanitizers LLC
May 12, 2021 MEDICALLY MINDED Hand Sanitizer Gel, ANTIMICROBIAL FORMULA, (Ethyl Alcohol 70... CGMP Deviations: lots and products of hand sanitizer are being recalled because they were manufa... Class II Global Sanitizers LLC
May 12, 2021 MEDICALLY MINDED Hand Sanitizer Gel, ANTIMICROBIAL FORMULA, (Ethyl Alcohol 70... CGMP Deviations: lots and products of hand sanitizer are being recalled because they were manufa... Class II Global Sanitizers LLC
May 12, 2021 MEDICALLY MINDED Hand Sanitizer Gel, ANTIMICROBIAL FORMULA, (Ethyl Alcohol 70... Chemical Contamination: FDA analysis found 1 lot of MEDICALLY MINDED Hand Sanitizer Gel, ANTIMICR... Class I Global Sanitizers LLC

Frequently Asked Questions

When a drug safety issue is identified — through FDA inspections, laboratory testing, adverse event reports, or manufacturer quality checks — the responsible company issues a recall to remove the affected products from the market. Pharmacies pull the product from shelves, and consumers are advised to contact their healthcare provider for alternatives.

The leading causes include cGMP deviations, impurity contamination (including nitrosamines like NDMA), failed dissolution or stability testing, sterility issues, potency problems, labeling errors, and foreign particle contamination.

Use the search and filter tools on this page to look up specific medications, active ingredients, or manufacturers. Each recall entry includes the product description, lot numbers, and distribution details.