Pfizer Inc. is recalling 3,022 bottles of ALBON (sulfadimethoxine) 500mg tablets, an animal medication, because mold was observed on some of the tablets. This recall includes both 100-count and 500-count bottles distributed across the United States, Puerto Rico, and Guam. Using a contaminated product can lead to infections or other adverse health reactions in animals. Consumers should stop using the medication and consult with a veterinarian or pharmacist regarding their animal's treatment and how to obtain a refund.
Mold contamination in tablets poses a risk of illness or infection to animals, particularly those with compromised immune systems or underlying health conditions.
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