New and Revised FDA Import Alerts for June 26
On June 26 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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- 99-39: Imported Food Products That Appear to be Misbranded (here)
- 99-21: Food Products Containing Sulfites (here)
- 99-08: Processed Foods for Pesticides (here)
- 99-05: Raw Agricultural Products for Pesticides (here)
- 89-17: Medical Devices That Appear to be Adulterated Because Their Quality Falls Below That Which They Purport or are Represented to Possess (here)
- 76-01: Medical Instruments from Pakistan (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)
- 66-40: Drugs From Firms Which Have Not Met Drug Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) (here)
- 54-16: Products that are Marketed as Foods, Including Products Marketed as Dietary Supplements, that Contain an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (here)
- 53-06: Cosmetics Containing Illegal Colors (here)
- 45-02: Foods Containing Illegal and/or Undeclared Colors (here)
- 21-07: Tamarind Products (Fresh and/or Processed) from all Shippers from all Countries due to Filth (here)
- 20-05: Fruit Juices and Fruit Juice Concentrates due to Heavy Metal Contamination (here)
- 16-124: Aquaculture Seafood Products due to Unapproved Drugs (here)
- 16-05: Mahi mahi Because of Histamine and Decomposition (here).