Vetoquinol USA Inc. is recalling 12,753 kits of Folltropin (porcine pituitary-derived follicle stimulating hormone for injection) due to the presence of particulate matter in the vials. Folltropin is a veterinary hormone used in livestock. The recall affects six specific kit lots distributed nationwide with expiration dates in May 2026 and January 2027. Each kit contains a vial of lyophilized powder and a 20 mL vial of bacteriostatic sodium chloride diluent.
The presence of particulate matter in an injectable solution can cause local irritation, inflammation, or more serious systemic blockages and infections when administered to an animal. No specific animal injuries have been reported in this notice.
Quantity: 12,753 kits. Each kit contains one vial of powder and one vial of diluent (Bacteriostatic Sodium Chloride).

FOLLTROPIN, Porcine Pituitary-Derived Follicle Stimulating Hormone for Injection for cattle, kit
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