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Pets & Animals/Pet Medications

ADM Alliance Nutrition of Puerto Rico, LLC: Medicated Swine Feed Recalled for Low Sulfamethazine Potency

Agency Publication Date: April 1, 2010
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Summary

ADM Alliance Nutrition of Puerto Rico, LLC has recalled 106 bags of medicated swine feed premixes, including 312 PMB Pak 76A and 138 Tylosin-Sulfamethazine 10-10 Swine Premix. Testing revealed that these products have low potency for Sulfamethazine, meaning the medication levels are lower than what is stated on the label. This recall affect approximately 35 bags of the 50-pound PMB Pak 76A and 71 bags of the Swine Premix (in 30-pound and 50-pound sizes) distributed exclusively in Puerto Rico. Because this is a medicated animal feed, consumers should contact their veterinarian or the manufacturer for guidance on animal health and product returns.

Risk

The low potency of Sulfamethazine means that animals being treated may not receive the intended therapeutic dose of medication. This can lead to ineffective treatment of the underlying bacterial conditions the drug is meant to manage in swine.

What You Should Do

  1. Identify if you have the affected products: 312 PMB Pak 76A (50 lb bags) with Recall #V-067-2010, or 138 Tylosin-Sulfamethazine 10-10 Swine Premix Medicated (30 lb or 50 lb bags) with Recall #V-068-2010.
  2. Immediately stop feeding the recalled premixes to your swine.
  3. Contact your veterinarian or animal health professional to discuss alternative treatment plans for your livestock if they have been consuming these low-potency products.
  4. Return any unused bags of the recalled feed to the place of purchase in Puerto Rico for a refund or contact ADM Alliance Nutrition of Puerto Rico, LLC for further instructions.
  5. For additional information or questions, contact the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine at 240-402-7002.

Your Remedy Options

๐Ÿ’ฐFull Refund

Veterinary product refund and guidance

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

Affected Products

Product: 312 PMB Pak 76A; Tylosyn 10.00g/lb, Sulfamethazine 10.00g/lb (50 lbs.)
Model:
V-067-2010
Product: 138 Tylosin-Sulfamethazine 10-10 Swine Premix Medicated (30 lbs.)
Model:
V-068-2010
Product: 138 Tylosin-Sulfamethazine 10-10 Swine Premix Medicated (50 lbs.)
Model:
V-068-2010

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 54488
Status: Resolved
Manufacturer: ADM Alliance Nutrition of Puerto Rico, LLC
Sold By: ADM Alliance Nutrition of Puerto Rico, LLC
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 2 products (35 bags/50 lbs. each; 71 bags; 47 bags/30 lbs and 24 bags/50 lbs)
Distributed To: Puerto Rico

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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.

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