March 18, 2024

More Kratom Products Recalled for Possible Salmonella Contamination

Several more kratom products have been recalled for possible Salmonella contamination. These four recalls have been listed by the FDA.

The first recall is for products made by Viable Solutions for Herbal Salvation Dietary Supplements. You can see the list of products, along with the product name and net weight at the FDA site. These are the lot numbers of the recalled products; RVS1380182301, RVB1380182201, GVH1380171512, and MD13120181601. They were sold directly to consumers nationwide in January and February 2018 through company websites. The company was notified by the Michigan Department of Health that certain lots tested positive for Salmonella.

The second recall is for products from Triangle Pharmanaturals of Las Vegas, Nevada. All of its kratom products the company manufactured, processed, packed, and/or held between April 4, 2017 to the present are recalled. Again, the long list of recalled products is at the FDA website. The brand names include Raw Form Organics, Molecule, Chameleon, Naturally, Lifted, Live Well, and Third Eye. This recall was the result of a mandatory order by the FDA after the government found Salmonella species in some of this products.

The third recall is for Nutrizone products. The is an expansion of formerly recalled products to include additional lot numbers. The very long list of products is at the FDA web site. The brand names include Cali Maeng, Nirvanio, and Pain Out. The products were sold in Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Washington, Missouri, Florida, Mississippi, California and Texas.

And finally, NGB Corporation is recalling NxtGen Botanicals Maeng Da Kratom. The recalled products have the lot #171409 and are packaged in plastic sealed bottles sold in 500-miligram capsules. Distribution of an estimated 1,108 units were sold to 22 retailers in Utah, 2 retailers in Massachusetts, and 1 retailer in each of Arizona, Georgia, Minnesota, and California. The lot number can be found on the bottom of each bottle. One illness was reported to the FDA. This was the only recall notice that mentioned an illness.

If you purchased any of these products, don’t use them. Discard them in a sealed garbage can, or take them back to the place of purchase for a refund.

NXT Gen Kratom Salmonella Recall

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