Centaur Inc is recalling 2,752 gallons of VET one Hydrogen Peroxide 3% Topical solution because the product failed room temperature stability testing at the 6 and 9-month intervals. The testing revealed that the concentration of hydrogen peroxide was lower than the required 3% USP standard, which means the product may not be as effective as intended for veterinary use. This recall affects 1-gallon jugs distributed to one distributor in Kansas under the brand VET one (distributed by MWI).
The hydrogen peroxide failed stability testing due to low concentration levels, which may prevent the solution from properly disinfecting or cleaning topical areas on animals as expected. While this is a low-risk concern, an ineffective topical antiseptic can lead to inadequate treatment of wounds or skin conditions.
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