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Washington Homeopathic Products, Inc.: Homeopathic Medicines Recalled for Ingredient Error

Agency Publication Date: April 5, 2021
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Summary

Washington Homeopathic Products, Inc. is recalling approximately 2,323 units of homeopathic medications, including Macula Pellets, Sp-4 solution, and LCL-2-0191 carboys. These prescription-only products were manufactured with Potassium Chloride instead of the intended Potassium Phosphate. Affected bottles were distributed to Maryland, Colorado, and Texas and include varying sizes from 1 oz bottles to 5-gallon carboys. Consumers should consult their healthcare provider or pharmacist regarding the use of these incorrectly formulated products.

Risk

The products were manufactured using the wrong ingredient (Potassium Chloride instead of Potassium Phosphate), which means patients are not receiving the intended medication and are being exposed to an unintended substance.

What You Should Do

  1. Check your medication packaging to see if you have any of the following affected products: Macula Pellets (1 Oz bottles), Sp-4 (100 mL solution bottles), or LCL-2-0191 (5 gallon carboys).
  2. For Macula Pellets (NDC 58770-190-42), verify if your bottle is from Lot # 27479 with an expiration date of 11/2022.
  3. For Sp-4 solution, check for Lot numbers 24844, 25500, or 26310.
  4. For LCL-2-0191 solution, check for Lot number 28506.
  5. Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacist immediately for guidance if you have been using these products, and return any unused medication to the pharmacy or place of purchase for a refund.
  6. Contact Washington Homeopathic Products, Inc. at their Berkeley Springs, West Virginia location for further instructions regarding this recall.
  7. For additional questions, contact the FDA Consumer Complaint hotline at 1-888-723-3332 (1-888-SAFEFDA).

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: Macula Pellets Homeopathic Medicine (1 Oz)
Model:
NDC 58770-190-42
Lot Numbers:
27479
Date Ranges: 11/2022
Product: Sp-4 Homeopathic Solution (100 mL)
Lot Numbers:
24844
25500
26310
Product: LCL-2-0191 Homeopathic Solution (5 gallon)
Lot Numbers:
28506

Additional Information

Agency: Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Event ID: 87547
Status: Resolved
Manufacturer: Washington Homeopathic Products, Inc.
Sold By: Natural Ophthalmics Inc.; LaCore Labs, LLC; Washington Homeopathic Products, Inc.
Manufactured In: United States
Units Affected: 3 products (1,909 bottles; 114 bottles; 300 liters)
Distributed To: Maryland, Colorado, Texas

AI-Enhanced Content: The summary, action steps, and risk assessment on this page were generated by AI from official government recall data to improve readability. This is not legal or medical advice. Always refer to the official agency sources below for authoritative information.

Sources: FDA iRES ยท Raw API Response

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