New and Revised FDA Import Alerts for July 2
On July 2, the FDA posted new and revised versions of the following Import Alerts on the detention without physical examination of:
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- 99-47: Human Food Products that Appear to be Adulterated for Economic Gain (here)
- 99-45: Food Products that are or contain an Unsafe Food Additive (here)
- 99-41: Human and Animal Foods Imported from Foreign Suppliers by Importers who are not in Compliance with the Requirements of the Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) Regulation (here)
- 99-39: Imported Food Products that appear to be Misbranded (here)
- 99-22: Foods Containing Undeclared Major Food Allergens or Foods that fail to Properly Label Major Food Allergens (here)
- 99-21: Food Products Containing Undeclared Added Sulfiting Agents (here)
- 99-19: Food Products due to the Presence of Salmonella (here)
- 98-07: Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) Lacking Premarket Authorization (here)
- 89-04: Devices from firms that have not met Device Quality System Requirements (here)
- 85-02: Condoms (here)
- 76-01: Medical Instruments from Pakistan (here)
- 53-17: Cosmetics due to Microbiological Contamination (here)
- 53-06: Cosmetics that are Adulterated and/or Misbranded due to Color Additive Violations (here)
- 16-120: Fish/Fishery Products from Foreign Processors (Mfrs.) not in compliance with Seafood HACCP (here)
- 16-81: Seafood Products due to the Presence of Salmonella (here)
- 16-39: Ready-to-Eat Seafood for Listeria Monocytogenes (here)
- 16-35: Raw and Cooked Shrimp from India (here).