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Medium RiskFDA Vet
Pets & Animals/Pet Medications

Virbac AH, Inc: Various Pet Medications and Supplements Recalled for Missing Labels

Agency Publication Date: February 12, 2015
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Summary

Virbac AH, Inc. has recalled approximately 12,177 units across four different pet products, including TUMIL-K (potassium gluconate) powder, UROEZE (ammonium chloride) tablets, Allerderm Efa-Caps, and Thyrosyn (levothyroxine sodium) tablets. These specific lots were distributed nationwide and may contain individual bottles that completely lack product labels. Without a label, pet owners cannot verify the medication name, dosage instructions, or expiration date, which can lead to administration errors.

Risk

Missing labels on medication bottles pose a significant risk of accidental misuse or incorrect dosing, which could lead to ineffective treatment or potential toxicity in pets. Because these products include heart, thyroid, and urinary treatments, the lack of labeling prevents owners from confirming they are giving the correct substance to their animal.

What You Should Do

  1. Immediately check your pet's medication or supplement bottles to ensure they have a secure and legible label.
  2. Verify if your product matches any of the following: TUMIL-K powder (Lot 120103, Exp 1/15), UROEZE tablets (Lot 140166, Exp 1/16), Allerderm Efa-Caps (Lot 131161, Exp 11/15), or Thyrosyn 0.7 mg tablets (Lot 140621, Exp 5/16).
  3. If you find a bottle from these lots that is missing its label, do not administer the product to your pet.
  4. Contact your veterinarian or pharmacist for guidance regarding your pet's treatment and to report the unlabeled product.
  5. Return any unlabeled or affected product to the place of purchase for a full refund and contact Virbac AH, Inc. for further instructions.
  6. For additional questions, you may contact the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine at 240-402-7002.

Your Remedy Options

๐Ÿ’ฐFull Refund

Return to purchase location or contact pharmacist.

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

Affected Products

Product: TUMIL-K potassium gluconate powder (4 oz bottle)
Model:
V-221-2015
Lot Numbers:
120103 (Exp: 1/15)
Date Ranges: Exp: 1/15
Product: UROEZE ammonium chloride 200 mg (500 count bottle)
Model:
V-222-2015
Lot Numbers:
140166 (Exp: 1/16)
Date Ranges: Exp: 1/16
Product: Allerderm Efa-Caps (60 capsule bottle)
Model:
V-223-2015
Lot Numbers:
131161 (Exp: 11/15)
Date Ranges: Exp: 11/15
Product: Thyrosyn 0.7 mg Levothyroxin Sodium Tablet (180 tablet bottle)
Model:
V-224-2015
Lot Numbers:
140621 (Exp: 5/16)
Date Ranges: Exp: 5/16

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 70289
Status: Resolved
Manufacturer: Virbac AH, Inc
Sold By: veterinary clinics; pharmacies; specialty retailers
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 4 products (1885 bottles; 456 bottles; 9600 bottles; 236 bottles)
Distributed To: Nationwide

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