Approximately 3,900 pounds of NeoTerramycin 100/100D Type A Medicated Article have been recalled because the product tested below the required potency levels during stability testing. This means the medication may not contain the intended amount of active ingredients needed to treat animals effectively. The affected product was sold in 50-pound bags in California, Minnesota, and Wisconsin with an expiration date of March 31, 2016.
The reduced potency of this medicated article means that livestock or animals may not receive the full therapeutic dose of the medication, which could lead to ineffective treatment of infections and potentially allow animal health issues to persist or worsen.
Pharmacy or supplier refund
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Sources: FDA iRES · Raw API Response