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New and Revised FDA Import Alerts for Sept. 20

On Sept. 19 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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  • 99-08: Detention Without Physical Examination Of Processed Foods for Pesticides (here)
  • 45-02: Detention Without Physical Examination and Guidance of Foods Containing Illegal and/or Undeclared Colors (here)
  • 99-20: Detention Without Physical Examination Of Imported Food Products Due to NLEA Violations (here)
  • 16-39: Detention Without Physical Examination of Processed Seafood and Analogue Seafood (Surimi) Products for Listeria Monocytogenes (here)
  • 16-81: Detention Without Physical Examination of Seafood Products Due to the Presence of Salmonella (here)
  • 16-105: Detention Without Physical Examination of Seafood and Seafood Products from Specific Manufacturers/Shippers Due to Decomposition and/or Histamines (here)
  • 16-129: Detention Without Physical Examination of Seafood Products Due to Nitrofurans (here)
  • 89-08: Detention Without Physical Examination of Class III Devices Without Approved PMAs Or IDEs and Other Devices Not Equivalent or No 510k (here)
  • 66-41: Detention Without Physical Examination of Unapproved New Drugs Promoted In The U.S. (here)
  • 99-19: Detention Without Physical Examination Of Food Products Due To The Presence Of Salmonella (here)
  • 99-04: Detention Without Physical Examination of Manufacturers Of Low Acid Canned Foods And Acidified Foods (here)
  • 12-10: Detention Without Physical Examination of Cheese Due to Microbiological Contamination (here)