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Revised FDA Import Alerts

On March 18 and 24, 2011, the Food and Drug Administration has posted revised versions of the following Import Alerts on the detention without physical examination of:

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  • 12-10: Cheese Due to Microbiological Contamination (here)
  • 15-01: Preserved Duck Eggs Due to Lead (here)
  • 16-18: Shrimp (here)
  • 16-81: Seafood Products Due to the Presence of Salmonella (here)
  • 21-12: Frozen and Refrigerated Guacamole and Processed Avocado Products (here)
  • 23-14: Food Products due to the Presence of Aflatoxin (here)
  • 45-02: Foods Containing Illegal and/or Undeclared Colors (here)
  • 45-07: Food Products Containing Illegal Undeclared Sweeteners (here)
  • 72-03: Intensified Coverage of Pig Ears And Other Pet Treats Due To The Presence Of Salmonella (here)
  • 76-01: Surgical Instruments from Pakistan (here)
  • 89-08: Class III Devices Without Approved PMA's Or IDE's and Other Devices Not Equivalent or No 510k (here)
  • 99-05: Raw Agricultural Products for Pesticides (here)
  • 99-08: Processed Foods for Pesticides (here)
  • 99-19: Food Products Due To The Presence Of Salmonella (here)
  • 99-20: Imported Food Products Due to NLEA Violations (here)
  • 99-23: Raw Fresh Fruits And Vegetables Due To The Presence Of Pathogenic Contamination (here)
  • 99-33: Products from Japan Due to Radionuclide Contamination (here)
  • 66-11: Tatex Tattoo Remover (here)
  • 66-12: Green Lipped Mussel (Seatone) Extract (here)
  • 66-13: Eagle Brand Medicated Oil (here)
  • 66-14: Reimportation of All Prescription Drugs for Human Use (here)
  • 66-15: Padma 28 Tablets (here)
  • 66-20: Azoque - Greta - Azarcon and Similar Mexican Folk Remedies (here)
  • 66-23: Catha Edulis (Khat) (here)
  • 66-27: Drugs from the Hauptmann Institute Vienna, Austria (here)
  • 66-28: Unapproved New Drugs Promoted By Dr. Hans Nieper Germany (here)
  • 66-30: Illegal Shipments Of Dial Soap Manufactured In Foreign Countries (here)
  • 66-34: All Asian Products Containing Chloramphenicol Palmitate (here)
  • 66-35: Redotex and Other Diet Pills From Mexico (here)
  • 66-36: Human Drugs Containing Danthron (here)
  • 66-37: Oxygen Units (here)
  • 66-38: Skin Care Products Labeled As Anti-Aging Creams (here)
  • 66-40: Drugs From Firms Which Have Not Met Drug GMPs (here)
  • 66-41: Unapproved New Drugs Promoted In The U.S. (here)
  • 66-43: THA (Investigational New Drug) (here)
  • 66-44: Foreign Manufactured Unapproved Versions Of Clozapine (Clozaril) (here)
  • 66-45: Diennet Food Supplement Tablets (here)
  • 66-46: Rodaquin (here)
  • 66-49: All Polidocanol Finished Dosage Form Products And Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) From All Sources Under All Brand Names Including Aetoxisclerol, Aethoxysklerol, And Sclerovein (here)
  • 66-53: Sodium Tetradecyl Sulfate Injection (here)
  • 66-57: Foreign manufactured Unapproved Prescription Drugs Promoted to Individuals in the U.S. (here)
  • 66-60: Certain Steroid Alternatives (here)
  • 66-63: Carnivora NDMP Drops (here)
  • 66-64: Essiac and Products Containing Essiac (here)
  • 66-65: Reimportation Of Insulin (here)
  • 66-66: APIs That Appear To Be Misbranded Under 502(f)(1) Because They Do Not Meet The Requirements For The Labeling Exemptions In 21 CFR 201.122 (here)
  • 66-70: Chlorhexidine Gluconate Oral Rinse (0.12%) Manufactured By Germiphene Corporation (here)
  • 66-71: Human Growth Hormone (HGH), Also Known As Somatropin (here)
  • 66-72: Misbranded Drugs And Marketed New Drugs Without Approved Applications (here)
  • 66-73: Sterile Eyewash Solution (here)
  • 66-74: Dentifrice Products Containing Diethylene Glycol (DEG) (here)
  • 68-01: Chloramphenicol (here)
  • 68-02: Veterinary Drugs From Firms That Have Not Met Drug GMPs (here)
  • 68-03: Clenbuterol Due to Misuse in Food Animals (here)
  • 68-08: Animal Drug Imported For Use By Racetrack Veterinarians (here)
  • 68-09: New Bulk Animal Drug Substances (here)
  • 69-01: Medicated Feeds Containing Monensin For Failing To Meet Assay Specifications (here)
  • 72-02: Animal Feeds And Feed Ingredients That May Contain Ingredients Of Animal Origin (here)
  • 72-04: Animal Feeds, Other Than Pet Treats, Due To The Presence Of Salmonella (here)
  • 72-05: Pet And Laboratory Animal Food Due To The Presence Of Melamine And/Or Melamine Analogs (Trazines) (here)