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Medium RiskFDA Vet
Medications & Supplements/Veterinary Medicines

A-C Feeds Ltd: Triple Play Medicated Feed Blocks Recalled for Unapproved Drug Application

Agency Publication Date: August 23, 2005
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Summary

A-C Feeds Ltd has recalled approximately 70.41 tons of Triple Play Blocks with Rumensin, which are medicated feed blocks intended for beef animals, sheep, and goats. These products were distributed to three customers in Texas and were marketed without a required New Animal Drug Application on file with the FDA. This means the specific formulation of these blocks has not been officially reviewed for safety or effectiveness by federal regulators. Consumers should stop using these feed blocks and contact their veterinarian or the manufacturer to discuss potential animal health concerns or returning the product.

Risk

The product contains Rumensin (monensin), but the specific "free choice" block delivery method was never approved by the FDA. This poses a risk because the safety and effectiveness of the drug in this specific format have not been verified, which could lead to improper dosing or health complications for the animals consuming it.

What You Should Do

  1. Identify the product by checking labels for 'Triple Play Blocks with Rumensin', manufactured by A-C Feeds Limited of Winters, Texas.
  2. Verify the recall status if you were one of the three customers in Texas who received a portion of the 70.41 total tons of these medicated blocks.
  3. Stop using these medicated feed blocks for your beef cattle, sheep, or goats immediately.
  4. Contact your veterinarian or animal health provider if your animals have consumed these blocks and show any signs of illness or unusual behavior.
  5. Contact A-C Feeds Ltd at 158 North Main, Winters, Texas 79567 to arrange for the return of any unused product and to inquire about a refund.
  6. Return any unused product to the place of purchase for a refund and contact the manufacturer for further instructions.
  7. For additional questions, contact the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine or your local FDA Consumer Complaint Coordinator.

Your Remedy Options

💰Full Refund

Manufacturer refund or return

How to: Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance. Return any unused product to the pharmacy for a refund

Affected Products

Product: Triple Play Blocks with Rumensin (70.41 tons)
Model:
Recall #: V-106-5

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 32867
Status: Resolved
Manufacturer: A-C Feeds Ltd
Sold By: Three customers in Texas
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 70.41 tons of Triple Play Blocks with 704.1 Pounds of Rumensin 80
Distributed To: Texas

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AI-Enhanced Content: The summary, action steps, and risk assessment on this page were generated by AI from official government recall data to improve readability. This is not legal or medical advice. Always refer to the official agency sources below for authoritative information.

Sources: FDA iRES · Raw API Response