Kenil Healthcare Private Limited is recalling 4,095,995 units of various topical pain relievers, antifungal creams, and anticavity toothpastes. The affected products include Artridon Glucosamine (menthol and methyl salicylate), CURA HONGOS (clotrimazole), Kingskin SacaCallos (salicylic acid), KOFAL Original and Athletes ointments (methyl salicylate), Optim V Anti-Itch Cream (benzocaine and resorcinol), and Rapidol creams. Multiple varieties of Cinnafresh, Maximum Security, and Nature Mint toothpastes are also included. The recall was initiated because the products were not manufactured in accordance with Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) requirements, which are standards meant to ensure product quality and safety.
The failure to follow manufacturing quality standards means these products may not meet specifications for purity, strength, or safety. While no injuries have been reported, medications manufactured under these conditions are considered adulterated and may pose a health risk to consumers.
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