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Event 62872

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Event summary

Timeline bucket
August 13, 2012
Product types
Food
Classifications
Class II
Statuses
Terminated
Recalling firm wording
Drucker Labs LP

Dossier provenance

Source snapshots represented here

  • openFDA Food Enforcement Report-date coverage June 20, 2012–July 08, 2026 Known gap: openFDA describes 2004-present coverage, but the current export has no report-date records in this interval.

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intraKID Lot 658 with a Best By date of 12/12, 33 oz and 2 oz bottles

F-2126-2012
Recall number
F-2126-2012
Initiated
August 13, 2012
Classification
Class II
Status
Terminated
Recalling firm
Drucker Labs LP
Quantity
2026 bottles

App-derived interpretation

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After extensive testing and investigation, Drucker Labs has determined that an incorrect form of Vitamin B3, Nicotinic Acid, was used in the manufacturing of intraKID Lot 658. This nutrient may cause a temporary symptom in a small number of consumers. This symptom, commonly known as Niacin Flush, may include itching, redness, or warmth of the skin. This typically subsides within 15  20 minut

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Reason for recall

After extensive testing and investigation, Drucker Labs has determined that an incorrect form of Vitamin B3, Nicotinic Acid, was used in the manufacturing of intraKID Lot 658. This nutrient may cause a temporary symptom in a small number of consumers. This symptom, commonly known as Niacin Flush, may include itching, redness, or warmth of the skin. This typically subsides within 15  20 minut

Code information

Lot 658 with a Best By date of 12/12

Distribution pattern

Nationwide and to Canada