Product Recalls in Florida

Product recalls affecting Florida — including food, drugs, consumer products, medical devices, and vehicles distributed to Florida. RecallDetector monitors distribution data from the FDA, USDA, CPSC, and NHTSA to show you which recalls are relevant to your area. 2,832 recalls have been distributed to Florida in the last 12 months.

55,837 total recalls
2,832 in last 12 months

Showing 1392113925 of 13,925 recalls

DrugNovember 10, 2010· Physicians Total Care, Inc

Recalled Item: Morphine Sulfate Extended Release tablet Recalled by Physicians Total Care,...

The Issue: Labeling: Label mix-up; Bottles labeled to contain Morphine Sulfate IR may...

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class I — Serious Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugNovember 10, 2010· Physicians Total Care, Inc

Recalled Item: Morphine Sulfate Immediate Release tablet Recalled by Physicians Total Care,...

The Issue: Labeling: Label mix-up; Bottles labeled to contain Morphine Sulfate IR may...

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class I — Serious Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugMarch 1, 2010· K C Pharmaceuticals Inc

Recalled Item: Eye Drops advanced relief (Dextran 70 0.1% Recalled by K C Pharmaceuticals...

The Issue: Labeling: Label Mix-Up: Incorrect back labeling of the immediate container...

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugJune 14, 2007· Apotex Corp.

Recalled Item: Leflunomide tablets Recalled by Apotex Corp. Due to Subpotent (Single...

The Issue: Subpotent (Single Ingredient Drug): Distribution of product that did not...

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund
DrugJune 14, 2007· Apotex Corp.

Recalled Item: Leflunomide tablets Recalled by Apotex Corp. Due to Subpotent (Single...

The Issue: Subpotent (Single Ingredient Drug): Distribution of product that did not...

Recommended Action: Stop taking this medication. Contact your pharmacy or healthcare provider.

Class II — Potential Health HazardOngoing
Refund