Vi-Jon, LLC has recalled 3,421,032 bottles of Hydrogen Peroxide Topical Solution (3%) because the products are cross-contaminated with low levels of isopropyl alcohol. The recall affects 16 FL OZ (1 PT) 473 mL bottles sold under approximately 27 different store brands, including Signature Care, Solimo, CVS Health, Kroger, and Equate. While no injuries or adverse reactions have been reported to date, this contamination represents a deviation from standard manufacturing requirements.
The product is contaminated with isopropyl alcohol, which was not an intended ingredient in the formulation. This cross-contamination could lead to unexpected skin reactions or interfere with the effectiveness of the antiseptic solution.
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