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Recall #F-1135-2014 · Initiated 2013-11-12

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What happened
FoodState recalled two sizes of Innate Response Digestive Enzymes Clinical Strength because they may contain chloramphenicol, an antibiotic that is not approved for use in dietary supplements sold in the U.S. The recall affects about 20,000 units distributed nationwide.
Who is at risk
Anyone who purchased these digestive enzyme products should be concerned, as chloramphenicol can cause serious health problems with prolonged exposure.
What to do
Stop using the product if you have it. Check the product label for lot code 40126 (90-count bottle) or 90037 (10-count sample pack). Contact FoodState or your retailer for a refund, or throw the product away.
Product
Innate Response Digestive Enzymes Clinical Strength 90ct. (40126) and " Innate Response Digestive Enzymes Clinical Strength 10 Ct. Sample (90037)
Reason for recall
Potential for Chloramphenicol contamination.
Quantity affected
20661
Distribution
Nationwide Foreign:
Lot / code info
Lot Numbers: 10841 11040 11057 11184 11185 11639 11690 12105 12106 12202 12445 12547 13546 14626 14627 14767 14981 15650 D239
Voluntary / mandated
Voluntary: Firm initiated
Initial notification
Telephone
Terminated
2014-06-30

Recalling firm

FoodState (Nutrient Manufacturing)
4 Delta Dr
Londonderry, NH 03053-2347
United States

Recall classification

Remote probability of serious adverse health consequences, or temporary reversible consequences.

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