April 18, 2024

HelloLife Recalls Products For Microbial Contamination

HelloLife of Michigan is recalling four different products – Neuroveen, Respitrol, Thyroveev and Compulsin – for possible microbial contamination. Neuroveen has been tested and is contaminated with Staphylococcus saprophyticus and Burkholderia cepacia bacteria. Compulsin contains Burkholderia cepacia. The other two products are still pending bacterial identification.

Administration or use of drug products with contamination could create infections that can be life-threatening. No reports of adverse events have been received by the company to date.

All of these HelloLife products are packaged in 2 ounce amber bottles. The recalled products are Neuroveen, a natural temporary relief for nerve pain symptoms, with UPC number 891129002804, lot number NV/030717D, and expiration date 7/19; Respitrol, a natural temporary relief for respiratory symptoms, with UPC number 891129002729, lot number RE/030717E, and expiration date 7/19; Thyroveev, natural temporary relief for sluggish thyroid symptoms, with UPC number 349726000063, lot number TVV/030717F, and expiration date 7/19; and Compulsin, for nervous, repetitive thought/behavior relief, with UPC number 891129002194, lot number CO/030717B, and expiration date 7/19.

These products can be identified by the main label on the bottle and the lot number printed on that label. The products were distributed world wide through wholesale, retail, and online sales.

If you purchased any of these products, do not use them. Discard them in wrapped containers or take them back to the place of purchase for a refund. HelloLife is notifying distributors and customers by mail, email, and phone calls. Retailers and wholesalers should remove all inventory from sales.

If you used one of these products and have experienced an adverse reaction, you can report it to the FDA’s MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting Program. Contact the FDA online.

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