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New and Revised FDA Import Alerts for Dec. 17

On Dec. 17 the Food and Drug Administration posted new and revised versions of the following Import Alerts on the detention without physical examination of:

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  • 99-20: Imported Food Products Due to NLEA Violations (here)
  • 99-04: Manufacturers Of Low Acid Canned Foods And Acidified Foods (here)
  • 89-08: Class III Devices Without Approved PMA's Or IDE's and Other Devices Not Equivalent or No 510k (here)
  • 80-06: Fraudulent and Deceptive Medical Devices (here)
  • 72-05: Pet And Laboratory Animal Food Due To The Presence Of Melamine And/Or Melamine Analogs (Trazines) (here)
  • 66-66: APIs That Appear To Be Misbranded Under 502(f)(1) Because They Do Not Meet The Requirements For The Labeling Exemptions In 21 CFR 201.122 (here)
  • 66-41: Unapproved New Drugs Promoted In The U.S. (here)
  • 24-11: Dried Peppers from Mexico (here)
  • 22-01: Cantaloupes from Mexico (here)
  • 16-124: Aquaculture Seafood Products Due To Unapproved Drugs (here)
  • 16-81: Seafood Products Due to the Presence of Salmonella (here)
  • 16-74: Uneviscerated Fish Or Partially Eviscerated Fish that are either Salt-Cured, Dried, Smoked Acidified, Pickled, Fermented, or Brined (here)
  • 16-35: Raw And Cooked Shrimp from India (here)
  • 16-07: Dried or Pickled Finfish from Thailand (here)
  • 02-01: White or Brown Basmati Rice From India (here)