Key Takeaway
Azelaic Acid 99.0+% Micro 500 Grams, Distributed By: A.P.I. Solutions Daphne Alabama Manufactured by: Yicheng Chemicals Corp. China Distributed by: Syntec Pharma Corp New York by API Solutions Inc. was recalled on July 15, 2021. The hazard: cGMP Deviations
Azelaic Acid 99.0+% Micro 500 Grams, Distributed By: A.P.I. Solutions Daphne Alabama Manufactured by: Yicheng Chemicals Corp. China Distributed by: Syntec Pharma Corp New York
Description
Azelaic Acid 99.0+% Micro 500 Grams, Distributed By: A.P.I. Solutions Daphne Alabama Manufactured by: Yicheng Chemicals Corp. China Distributed by: Syntec Pharma Corp New York
Hazard / Reason
cGMP Deviations
Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.
Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.
Products Affected
Azelaic Acid 99.0+% Micro 500 Grams, Distributed By: A.P.I. Solutions Daphne Alabama Manufactured by: Yicheng Chemicals Corp. China Distributed by: Syntec Pharma Corp New York
DrugsCompany Information
API Solutions Inc.
Daphne, AL, United States
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AL, AZ, CO, FL, VA
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