November 5, 2024

MBI Distributing Recalls Homeopathic Products For Manufacturing Without Controls

MBI Distributing is recalling all lots of some of their homeopathic products because they were manufactured with a lack of adequate controls. That increases the chance that the products will vary in strength, quality, and purity. Use of these products could cause an adverse reaction, particularly in infants and children. No reports of any adverse reactions have been received to date.

These homeopathic drug products are in liquid oral dosage form and are packaged in sizes from 1 fluid ounce to 8 fluid ounces. They were distributed nationwide to health care professionals, retail stores, and consumers.

The recalled products include Teething Drops in 1 fluid ounce containers, with UPC number 58301-04011; Nausea Drops in 1 fluid ounce containers, with UPC number 58301-05711; and Intestinal Colic Drops in 1 fluid ounce containers, with UPC number 58301-04211. Also recalled is Stomach Calm in 8 fluid ounce containers, with UPC number 58301-38414; Expectorant Couch Syrup in 8 fluid ounce containers, with UPC number 58301-08214; Argentum Elixir in 8 fluid ounce containers, with UPC number 58301-18114; and Silver/Zinc Throat Spray in 4 fluid ounce containers, with UPC number 58301-18118.

If you purchased any of these products, do not use them. Throw them away in a sealed or double bagged package, or take them back to the place of purchase for a refund. MBI Distributing is arranging for the return of all recalled drug products that distributors and retailers may still have.

If you have experienced any adverse reactions while using these products, contact your doctor. You can also report any adverse events to the FDA, through their MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting Program. Fill out the form online.

MBI Distributing Homeopathic Recall

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