Key Takeaway
HERBACIL, Antiseptic Hand Sanitizer, 70% Alcohol, (Alcohol) 70%, packaged as a) 4.22 fl. oz. (125ml) bottle, UPC 7 14706 91368 6; b) 8.4 fl. oz. (250 ml) bottle, UPC 714706 91367 9; c) 33.8 fl. oz. (1 by Broncolin, S.A. de C.V. was recalled on July 27, 2020. The hazard: Chemical Contamination: HERBACIL, Antiseptic Hand Sanitizer, 70% Alcohol, was found to be below the label claim for ethanol content and contained met...
HERBACIL, Antiseptic Hand Sanitizer, 70% Alcohol, (Alcohol) 70%, packaged as a) 4.22 fl. oz. (125ml) bottle, UPC 7 14706 91368 6; b) 8.4 fl. oz. (250 ml) bottle, UPC 714706 91367 9; c) 33.8 fl. oz. (1
Description
HERBACIL, Antiseptic Hand Sanitizer, 70% Alcohol, (Alcohol) 70%, packaged as a) 4.22 fl. oz. (125ml) bottle, UPC 7 14706 91368 6; b) 8.4 fl. oz. (250 ml) bottle, UPC 714706 91367 9; c) 33.8 fl. oz. (1 Liter) bottle, UPC 7 14706 91365 5; , Made in Mexico by: Broncolin, S.A. de C.V. Sur 16 No. 353, Col. Agricola Oriental, Iztacalco, C.P. 08500, Cuidad de Mexico, Mexico. Importer/Distributor: INBC TRADING LLC 4404 Merle Drive, Austin, TX 78745.
Hazard / Reason
Chemical Contamination: HERBACIL, Antiseptic Hand Sanitizer, 70% Alcohol, was found to be below the label claim for ethanol content and contained methanol.
Class I: Dangerous or defective product that could cause serious health problems or death.
Class I is the most serious recall classification used by the FDA, indicating a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death.
Products Affected
HERBACIL, Antiseptic Hand Sanitizer, 70% Alcohol, (Alcohol) 70%, packaged as a) 4.22 fl. oz. (125ml) bottle, UPC 7 14706 91368 6; b) 8.4 fl. oz. (250 ml) bottle, UPC 714706 91367 9; c) 33.8 fl. oz. (1
DrugsCompany Information
Broncolin, S.A. de C.V.
Ciudad De Mexico, N/A, Mexico
View all 2 recalls by Broncolin, S.A. de C.V. →Distribution
Distributed Nationwide in the USA
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