Key Takeaway

HEB 50% Isopropyl Alcohol First Aid Antiseptic, packaged in 16 FL OZ 91 PT) 473 mL brown bottles with brown colored closures. Distributed by HEB San Antonio, TX 78204. UPC 0 41220 25111 7 by Vi-Jon, Inc. was recalled on March 2, 2022. The hazard: Labeling: Label Mix-Up-The primary label on the front of the bottles have 50% Isopropyl Alcohol affixed to the containers. However, the product inside...

FDA Drug Class II Terminated

HEB 50% Isopropyl Alcohol First Aid Antiseptic, packaged in 16 FL OZ 91 PT) 473 mL brown bottles with brown colored closures. Distributed by HEB San Antonio, TX 78204. UPC 0 41220 25111 7

Recalled: March 2, 2022 ~11,580 bottles units affected D-0644-2022

Description

HEB 50% Isopropyl Alcohol First Aid Antiseptic, packaged in 16 FL OZ 91 PT) 473 mL brown bottles with brown colored closures. Distributed by HEB San Antonio, TX 78204. UPC 0 41220 25111 7

Hazard / Reason

Labeling: Label Mix-Up-The primary label on the front of the bottles have 50% Isopropyl Alcohol affixed to the containers. However, the product inside the bottle is Hydrogen Peroxide, Topical Solution USP with active ingredient Hydrogen Peroxide (stabilized) 3%, 32 FL Ounces. The back label is correct. Product is packaged in dark bottles.

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

HEB 50% Isopropyl Alcohol First Aid Antiseptic, packaged in 16 FL OZ 91 PT) 473 mL brown bottles with brown colored closures. Distributed by HEB San Antonio, TX 78204. UPC 0 41220 25111 7

Drugs

Company Information

Vi-Jon, Inc.

Smyrna, TN, United States

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Distribution

Product was distributed to one distributor in Texas for further distribution

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