Key Takeaway
Synergy Hand Sanitizer, Non-Sterile Solution to help reduce bacteria that can potentially cause disease, For use when soap and water are not available, Alcohol 80% Topical Solution, Antiseptic, 8.5 oz by SUPERIOR GLOVE WORKS, LTD. was recalled on September 1, 2022. The hazard: CGMP Deviations: FDA analysis found product to contain acetaldehyde impurity and the Sum of All Impurities, above specification limits.
Synergy Hand Sanitizer, Non-Sterile Solution to help reduce bacteria that can potentially cause disease, For use when soap and water are not available, Alcohol 80% Topical Solution, Antiseptic, 8.5 oz
Description
Synergy Hand Sanitizer, Non-Sterile Solution to help reduce bacteria that can potentially cause disease, For use when soap and water are not available, Alcohol 80% Topical Solution, Antiseptic, 8.5 oz./ 250 mL bottles, Made and Distributed by: Superior Glove Works Ltd., 36 Vimy Street, Acton, Ontario, L7J 1S1, Canada, Made in Canada, UPC: 779406201594.
Hazard / Reason
CGMP Deviations: FDA analysis found product to contain acetaldehyde impurity and the Sum of All Impurities, above specification limits.
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
Synergy Hand Sanitizer, Non-Sterile Solution to help reduce bacteria that can potentially cause disease, For use when soap and water are not available, Alcohol 80% Topical Solution, Antiseptic, 8.5 oz
DrugsCompany Information
SUPERIOR GLOVE WORKS, LTD.
Acton, Canada
View all 1 recalls by SUPERIOR GLOVE WORKS, LTD. →Distribution
Nationwide in the US.
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