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Health Canada issued a Type I recall for nitrous oxide chargers sold by DOODELZ, Gold Whip, and Whip-it! brands without market authorization, while the UK VMD called for a Class II recall of Zoetis's Scabigard Suspension for cutaneous administration. FDA classified Draeger's Atlan A350 anesthesia workstations as a Class I recall due to potential piston ventilator failure, and Morovan recalled approximately 4,000 units of Gel Nail Polish Remover for methylene chloride and chloroform contamination.
MHRA Advertising Investigations and Decisions
The MHRA has published decisions following investigations into advertising complaints for licensed medicines, specifically concerning weight loss treatments. Ten decisions were made in February 2026 regarding websites and services that highlighted medicinal treatments for weight loss.
Katilo Classic Roomy Recalled for Salmonella Contamination
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a food recall warning for Katilo brand Classic Roomy due to potential Salmonella contamination. Consumers are advised not to consume, use, sell, serve, or distribute the affected product.
Toyota SUV Recall - Faulty Second-Row Seat Recliners
Transport Canada has issued a recall for certain Toyota SUVs due to improperly manufactured second-row seat recliners that may not lock in position. Toyota recommends not using the second-row seats for passengers until repairs are completed. Owners will be notified to replace a part in the seat recliner assembly.
FDA Warning Letter to El Rey USA Meats & Seafood Inc.
The FDA issued a warning letter to El Rey USA Meats & Seafood Inc. on February 19, 2026, citing serious violations of the seafood Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) regulation. This follows a previous inspection and warning in January 2023, indicating a failure to implement required verification procedures for imported fish and fishery products.
FDA Warning Letter to Nu Skin Enterprises for Drug Listing Violations
The FDA issued a warning letter to Nu Skin Enterprises for violations related to drug listing obligations under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The company failed to update manufacturing establishment information and has 61 inactivated drug listings. The FDA requires corrective action within 15 working days.
FDA Warning Letter to SSS AUSTAR LLC for Tobacco Products
The FDA issued a warning letter to SSS AUSTAR LLC for illegally marketing nicotine pouch products without required premarket authorization. The company's product, ZIMO MINT 6MG, is considered adulterated and misbranded under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
FDA Warning Letter to Simtra BioPharma Solutions
The FDA issued a warning letter to Simtra BioPharma Solutions on March 3, 2026, citing significant violations of Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) regulations at their German drug manufacturing facility. The violations relate to inadequate controls in aseptic processing areas, leading to potential adulteration of drug products intended for the U.S. market.
FDA Warning Letter to Exactech Inc. dba Advita Ortho
The FDA issued a Warning Letter to Exactech, Inc. dba Advita Ortho on December 19, 2025, citing violations of the Quality System Regulation (21 CFR Part 820) during an inspection of their Sarasota, Florida facility. The letter details failures in process control procedures for manufacturing medical devices, specifically the Equinoxe Reverse Shoulder Compression Screw and related accessories.
FDA Warning Letter to Raw Bistro Inc. for CGMP Violations
The FDA issued a warning letter to Raw Bistro Inc. for violations of Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) and Hazard Analysis and Risk-Based Preventive Controls for Food for Animals. The facility's product was found to be adulterated due to the presence of Salmonella, leading to a Class I recall.
FDA Warning Letter to Fareva Morton Grove
The FDA issued a warning letter to Fareva Morton Grove for significant violations of Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) regulations. The violations relate to equipment design and control in the manufacturing of over-the-counter drug products, leading to adulterated drugs.
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