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Multi-Mex Distributor Inc. Announces Recall of Dietary Supplements


Silver Spring, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–May 9, 2011.  Multi-Mex Distributor, Inc., Tucker, GA is recalling dietary supplements that may be labeled as antibiotic drugs.

The products were distributed in the following states: Georgia, Tennessee, California, Illinois, Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Colorado, and Indianapolis, to the retail store and distributors.

The following products are being recalled:

ITEM

Usos

UPC #

AMOXILINA CAPSULS 500 mg (30 Caps)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010081

AMOXILINA SUSPENSION (3.4 oz)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010074

BISOLBOM JARABE ADULTO (4.06 oz)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010104

BISOLBOM JARABE NIÑO (4.06 oz)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010198

CALCIO + D LIQUIDO ADULTO (8 oz plastic bottle)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010388

CALCIO + D LIQUIDO INFANTIL (8 oz plastic bottle)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010371

M. VERMEX  (6 TABLETS)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010302

M. VERMEX  (1 TABLET)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010326

M. VERMEX  (1 oz)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010319

NEOLUBRINA  JARABE (3.38 oz) Syrup

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010234

NEOLUBRINA TABLETAS 500 mg (10 tablets)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010241

PENTREXIMIL PLUS 500 mg (30 CAPS)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010012

PENTREXIMIL PLUS Syrup 3.4 oz

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010050

SINALAR GOTAS NARIZ (0.5oz) Drops

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010067

SINALAR GOTAS OIDOS (0.5oz) Drops

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010036

SINALAR GOTAS OJOS (0.5 oz) Drops

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010029

TERRAMOCINA CAPSULAS 500 mg (30 Caps)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010296

VITADEROGIL GOTAS INFANTIL (0.5oz) Drops

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010142

VITADEROGIL JARABE ADULTO (5 vials inside)

Suplemento Dietetico

619114010159

Warnings of these dietary supplements made news in Texas on Thursday, April 28th, when four children were taken to a Medical Center due to worsening illnesses after being given dietary supplements the parents may have believed were antibiotics and which were packaged to resemble antibiotics that are readily available as over the counter drugs in Mexico. Giving the dietary supplement delayed legitimate medical treatment. Although the labels were printed in English and Spanish, the packaging appears to be an intentional marketing ploy to mimic antibiotics and directed at Hispanic buyers. It was determined the children had been given a dietary supplement, Amoxilina, which the parents may have believed was the antibiotic Amoxicillin.

The recall was initiated after an FDA inspection revealed the product packaging mimics antibiotics readily available in Mexico and possibly familiar to Hispanic consumers.

Consumers who have purchased any of the above listed products are urged to return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Retail stores and distributors are to return the products to Multi-Mex, 4744-C North Royal Atlanta Drive, Tucker, GA. 30084.  Consumers with questions may call at 678-226-1758 (Monday-Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm).

Source: fda.gov


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