Fort Dodge Laboratories Inc is recalling 139 pails of Aureomycin Chlortetracycline Soluble Powder, a veterinary medication used in animal drinking water. The recall was initiated because stability testing at the nine-month mark showed that the level of the active ingredient, chlortetracycline HCl, was lower than the required specifications. This medication is packaged in 6.4-ounce pouches, with 62 pouches per pail, and was distributed to wholesale and retail accounts across several states and one account in Panama.
Because the concentration of the active antibiotic ingredient is lower than intended, the medication may be less effective at treating the bacterial infections it is designed to target in animals.
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