HTO Nevada Inc. dba Kirkman is recalling approximately 27,801 units of Vasocaine Spray and Maximum Zone 1 and 2 Lidocaine Creams because stability data does not support the current expiration dates on the products. The recall affects 4oz bottles of Vasocaine Spray, 1/2 oz bottles of Maximum Zone 1 Cream, and 1 oz bottles of Maximum Zone 2 Cream distributed nationwide. Consumers should be aware that these topical numbing products may not maintain their effectiveness or safety through the date printed on the bottle.
The expiration dates on these products are not supported by stability testing, meaning the active ingredients like Lidocaine and Epinephrine may degrade sooner than expected, potentially leading to reduced effectiveness during procedures.
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Distributed By: Dermal Source, Portland, OR 97232; Recall #: D-0385-2026
Distributed By: Dermal Source, Portland, OR 97232; Recall #: D-0386-2026
Distributed By: Dermal Source, Portland, OR 97232; Recall #: D-0387-2026
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