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Vi-Jon, Inc.: Kroger 70% Isopropyl Alcohol Recalled for Labeling Mix-up

Agency Publication Date: September 14, 2021
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Summary

Vi-Jon, Inc. is recalling 21,156 bottles of Kroger 70% Isopropyl Alcohol First Aid Antiseptic (32 FL OZ) because the bottles were mislabeled. While the front and back labels state the product is Isopropyl Alcohol, the bottles actually contain Hydrogen Peroxide (3%). The recall was initiated after one consumer complaint regarding the incorrect labeling was received. These products were sold nationwide at Kroger stores and have an expiration date of 07/2023.

Risk

A labeling mix-up means consumers may use Hydrogen Peroxide when they intend to use Isopropyl Alcohol, which could lead to ineffective antiseptic treatment or unexpected skin irritation. Using the wrong chemical for a medical or cleaning purpose poses a moderate risk of harm or delayed healing.

What You Should Do

  1. Check your bottle of Kroger 70% Isopropyl Alcohol (32 FL OZ) for Lot Number 0542077 and an expiration date of 07/2023.
  2. Verify the UPC code on the back of the bottle matches 0 11110 37049 and the NDC is 30142-810-45.
  3. If you have an affected bottle, stop using the product immediately as it contains Hydrogen Peroxide instead of Isopropyl Alcohol.
  4. Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance regarding any concerns about using the incorrect product.
  5. Return any unused product to the place of purchase for a full refund and contact Vi-Jon, Inc. for further instructions.
  6. For additional questions, contact the FDA Consumer Complaint hotline at 1-888-723-3332 (1-888-SAFEFDA) or visit www.fda.gov/safety/recalls.

Your Remedy Options

๐Ÿ’ฐFull Refund

Healthcare consultation and product return

How to: Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance. Return any unused product to the pharmacy for a refund

Affected Products

Product: Kroger 70% Isopropyl Alcohol First Aid Antiseptic (32 FL OZ)
Model:
NDC 30142-810-45
UPC Codes:
01111037049
Lot Numbers:
0542077 (Exp. 07/2023)
Date Ranges: Expiration date 07/2023

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 88653
Status: Resolved
Manufacturer: Vi-Jon, Inc.
Sold By: The Kroger Co.; Kroger
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 21,156 bottles
Distributed To: Nationwide
Agency Last Updated: September 15, 2021

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