Phibro Animal Health Corporation is recalling 100 bags of V-Max 50 Type A Medicated Article (virginiamycin), used in animal feed. The product was found to have a potency level of 41.4 g/lb, which is below the required specification of 42.5 to 57.5 g/lb. This subpotency was discovered during routine 18-month stability testing. The affected products were distributed in Kansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas and are packaged in 50 lb multi-wall bags made of Kraft paper and plastic.
The product does not contain the required amount of active medication, which may result in reduced effectiveness when treating or managing animal health conditions as intended.
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