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Minnesota product recalls

20,199 recalls have nationwide distribution and so reach Minnesota. 0 additional recalls listed Minnesota specifically in their distribution scope.

About recalls in Minnesota

Most US product recalls have nationwide distribution — the manufacturer ships into every state and the recall sweeps the same way. We include those in this listing because they affect Minnesota consumers even though the source notice doesn’t name the state. State-specific recalls are usually for products with regional distribution (a regional dairy, a local store brand) or where the agency was able to narrow the affected shipments to specific destinations.

If you’re checking whether a recall affects your purchase, the recall detail page lists the exact production lot codes, UPCs, and best-by dates. Match those against your package — distribution scope is a starting filter, not the final answer.

10176–10200 of 20199

  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0295-2024·2024-02-14

    FDA Recalls Dry Eye Relief Drops Nationwide Due to Non-Sterility

    The FDA has issued a Class I recall of Dry Eye Relief eye drops sold nationwide due to non-sterility concerns. The manufacturer, Kilitch Healthcare India Limited, initiated the voluntary recall affecting 12,960 bottles.

    Product
    DRY EYE RELIEF — DRY EYE RELIEF (POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL AND PROPYLENE GLYCOL)
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0306-2024·2024-02-14

    Drug: Lubricant Eye Drops Recalled Nationwide Due to Non-Sterility

    Kilitch Healthcare India Limited is recalling 7,200 bottles of Lubricant Gel Drops distributed nationwide by Rite Aid due to non-sterility concerns. The manufacturer voluntarily initiated the recall.

    Product
    Lubricant Gel Drops (Carboxymethylcellulose sodium 1.0%), packaged in 0.5 FL OZ (15 mL) bottles, Distributed by: Rite Aid 30 Hunter Lane, Camp Hill, PA 17011, NDC 11822-4540-5
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0310-2024·2024-02-14

    FDA Recalls Rugby Lubricating Tears Eye Drops for Non-Sterility

    Rugby brand Lubricating Tears Eye Drops have been recalled nationwide for non-sterility. Kilitch Healthcare India Limited initiated the voluntary recall of 56,520 bottles due to potential contamination concerns.

    Product
    Rugby brand Lubricating Tears Eye Drops (Dextran 70 0.1%, Hypromellose 2910 0.3%), packaged in 0.5 FL OZ (15 mL) bottles, Distributed by: Rugby Laboratories, Livonia, MI 48152, NDC 0536-1282-94
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0292-2024·2024-02-14

    CVS Health Lubricant Eye Drops Recalled for Non-Sterility

    CVS Health brand Lubricant Eye Drops are recalled due to non-sterility. All lots distributed nationwide are affected; consumers should discontinue use.

    Product
    CVS Health brand Lubricant Eye Drops (Propylene glycol 0.6%), packaged in a) 0.33 FL OZ (10mL) bottles (Single Pack) (NDC 76168-714-10) and b) 0.33 FL OZ (10 mL) bottles (Twin pack) (NDC 76168-714-20), Distributed by: CVS Pharmacy Inc. One CVS Drive Woonsocket, RI 02895.
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0856-2024·2024-02-14

    Cardinal Health Monoject sterile syringes recalled due to manufacturing changes

    Cardinal Health is recalling all sizes of its Monoject sterile syringes (Luer-Lock and ENFit models) nationwide due to manufacturing and rebranding changes. The FDA classified this as a Class I recall.

    Product
    Cardinal Health Monoject, 35 mL Syringe Luer-Lock Tip Soft Pack, REF 1183500777
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0296-2024·2024-02-14

    CVS Multi Action Relief Drops Recalled for Non-Sterility

    CVS brand Multi Action Relief Drops are being recalled nationwide due to non-sterility, which could allow microbial contamination in the product. The voluntary recall covers all lots of the eye drops.

    Product
    CVS brand Multi Action Relief Drops (Polyvinyl alcohol 0.5%, Povidone 0.6%, Tetrahydrozoline 0.05%) packaged in 0.5 FL OZ (15mL) bottles, Distributed by CVS Pharmacy Inc. One CVS Drive Woonsocket, RI 02895. NDC 76168-706-15
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0307-2024·2024-02-14

    FDA Recalls Lubricant Eye Drops Due to Non-Sterility

    Rite Aid is recalling all lots of Lubricant Gel Drops due to non-sterility concerns. The product was distributed nationwide.

    Product
    Lubricant Gel Drops (Polyethylene glycol 400 0.4%, Propylene glycol 0.3%), packaged in 0.33 FL OZ (10 mL) bottles, Distributed by: Rite Aid 30 Hunter Lane, Camp Hill, PA 17011, NDC 11822-4540-3
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0309-2024·2024-02-14

    Lubricant Eye Drops Recalled Due to Non-Sterility Concerns

    Rite Aid is recalling 7,296 bottles of lubricant eye drops nationwide due to non-sterility. The FDA has classified this as a Class I recall.

    Product
    Lubricant Eye Drops (Propylene glycol 0.6%), packaged in 0.33 FL OZ (10 mL) each bottle (Twin Pack), Distributed by: Rite Aid 30 Hunter Lane, Camp Hill, PA 17011, NDC 11822-4811-3 Retail Labeler: Rite Aid
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0851-2024·2024-02-14

    Cardinal Health Monoject Syringes and Enteral Syringes Removed

    Cardinal Health is removing all Monoject sterile syringes and enteral syringes due to manufacturing changes and rebranding efforts. These products are distributed across the U.S. and Canada.

    Product
    Cardinal Health Monoject, 1 mL Tuberculin Syringe Luer-Lock Tip Soft Pack, REF 1180100777
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0858-2024·2024-02-14

    Cardinal Health Monoject Sterile Syringes Removed Due to Manufacturing Change

    Cardinal Health 200, LLC is recalling all sizes of Monoject brand sterile syringes (both Luer-Lock and ENFit enteral types) due to manufacturing and rebranding changes. The recall expands previous correction actions to a complete product removal.

    Product
    Cardinal Health Monoject, 1 mL Purple Enteral Syringe with Enfit Connection Sterile, REF 401SE
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0930-2024·2024-02-14

    BrightView X Gamma Camera Detector May Fall, Causing Patient Injury

    Detectors in Philips BrightView X gamma cameras may fall unexpectedly due to component failure, risking patient injury including fractures and lacerations.

    Product
    BrightView X, gamma camera for SPECT; Model Nos.: 6-digit format 882478; 12-digit format 453560824741 453560829261;
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0849-2024·2024-02-14

    Cardinal Health Enteral Feeding Syringes Recalled for Pump Compatibility Issues

    Cardinal Health Monoject enteral syringes in sizes 6mL to 60mL have compatibility issues with certain feeding pumps and may not properly connect. Cardinal Health recommends not using these syringes with enteral feeding pumps.

    Product
    Cardinal Health Monoject, 35mL Enteral Syringe (purple) - For Use with ENFit Connection System, REF 435SE
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0852-2024·2024-02-14

    Cardinal Health Monoject Sterile Syringes Recalled for Manufacturing Change

    Cardinal Health is recalling Monoject sterile syringes due to manufacturing changes. The recall affects Luer-Lock and Enteral syringe models distributed in the US and Canada.

    Product
    Cardinal Health Monoject, 3 mL Syringe Luer-Lock Tip Soft Pack, REF 1180300777
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0853-2024·2024-02-14

    Cardinal Health Monoject Syringes Recalled Due to Manufacturing Changes

    Cardinal Health is removing all sizes of Monoject sterile syringes and enteral syringes from the market due to manufacturing and rebranding changes. Products were distributed in the US and Canada.

    Product
    Cardinal Health Monoject, 6 mL Syringe Luer-Lock Tip Soft Pack, REF 1180600777
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0301-2024·2024-02-14

    FDA recalls Leader brand Lubricant Eye Drops nationwide for non-sterility

    Leader brand Lubricant Eye Drops (0.6% Propylene glycol) are recalled nationwide due to non-sterility concerns. Consumers should discontinue use immediately.

    Product
    Leader brand Lubricant Eye Drops (Propylene glycol Eye Drops 0.6%), packaged in 0.33 FL OZ (10 mL) bottles, Cardinal Health Dublin, Ohio 43017, NDC 70000-0587-1
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0291-2024·2024-02-14

    FDA Recalls Non-Sterile Lubricant Eye Drops Due to Contamination Risk

    The FDA recalled approximately 210,192 bottles of Leader brand Lubricant Eye Drops due to non-sterility that could allow contamination. All lots distributed nationwide are affected.

    Product
    LUBRICANT DROPS — LUBRICANT DROPS (CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE SODIUM)
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0842-2024·2024-02-14

    HeartMate Touch Communication System recalled for software pump operation defects

    Thoratec Corp. is recalling HeartMate Touch Communication Systems (1,560 units) due to software and controller defects causing unexpected LVAD pump starts or stops, potentially affecting patient safety.

    Product
    1. HeartMate Touch Communication System, REF HMT1100 2. HeartMate Touch Communication System, Rental REF HMT1100-R 3. HeartMate Touch Communication System, HMT1150 The HeartMate Touch Application is loaded onto a tablet and will provide a user interface with state-of-the-art
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0300-2024·2024-02-14

    Target Lubricant Eye Drops Recalled for Non-Sterility

    Target brand High Performance Lubricant Eye Drops have been recalled nationwide due to non-sterility. The manufacturer, Kilitch Healthcare India Limited, initiated the voluntary FDA Class I recall affecting 401,568 bottles.

    Product
    Target brand High Performance Lubricant Eye Drops (Polyethylene glycol 400 0.4%, Propylene glycol 0.3%) a) 0.5 FL OZ (15mL) bottles (Single Pack) (NDC 11673-522-15) and b) 0.5 FL OZ (15 mL) bottles (Twin pack) (NDC 11673-522-30), Distributed by: Target Corporation Minneapolis, MN
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0290-2024·2024-02-14

    CVS Health Lubricant Eye Drops Recalled Due to Non-Sterility

    CVS Health brand Lubricant Eye Drops are being recalled due to non-sterility concerns. Kilitch Healthcare India Limited initiated this voluntary recall affecting 386,256 bottles distributed nationwide.

    Product
    CVS Health brand Lubricant Eye Drops (Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium 0.5%), packaged in a) 0.5 FL OZ (15mL) bottles (Single Pack) (NDC 76168-702-15) and b) 0.5 FL OZ (15 mL) bottles (Twin pack) (NDC 76168-702-30), Distributed by: CVS Pharmacy Inc. One CVS Drive Woonsocket, RI 028
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0854-2024·2024-02-14

    Cardinal Health Monoject Syringes Recalled Due to Manufacturing Changes

    Cardinal Health is removing Monoject sterile syringes in multiple sizes due to manufacturing and rebranding changes. The recall affects products distributed nationwide in the US and Canada.

    Product
    Cardinal Health Monoject, 12 mL Syringe Luer-Lock Tip Soft Pack, REF 1181200777T
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0297-2024·2024-02-14

    Eye Irritation Relief Drops Recalled Nationwide for Non-Sterility

    Eye Irritation Relief drops are being recalled nationwide due to non-sterility. The FDA classified this as a Class I recall affecting 10,944 bottles distributed across all production lots.

    Product
    EYES IRRITATION RELIEF — EYES IRRITATION RELIEF (POLYVINYL ALCOHOL AND POVIDONE AND TETRAHYDROZOLINE HYDROCHLORIDE)
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Devices)·Z-0847-2024·2024-02-14

    Cardinal Health Monoject Enteral Syringes Recalled for Pump Incompatibility

    Cardinal Health Monoject enteral syringes (6, 12, 35, 60 mL) in Lot 230503 and 230701 have compatibility issues with certain feeding pumps and should not be used.

    Product
    Cardinal Health Monoject, 6ML Enteral Syringe (purple) Low Dose (LDT) - For Use with ENFit Connection System, REF 406SE
    Category
    Medical Device
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0311-2024·2024-02-14

    Up&Up Dry Eye Relief Nationwide Recall for Non-Sterility

    Up&Up brand dry eye relief (0.5 FL OZ) distributed by Target nationwide is being recalled due to non-sterility. The FDA Class I recall affects all lots of this ophthalmic drug.

    Product
    Up&Up brand dry eye relief (Carboxymethylcellulose 0.5%) packaged in 0.5 FL OZ (15 mL) each bottles (Twin Pack), Distributed by: Target Corporation Minneapolis, MN 55403, NDC 76168-800-30
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0304-2024·2024-02-14

    Drug Recall: Non-Sterile Lubricant Eye Drops Distributed Nationwide

    Rite Aid is recalling lubricant eye drops due to non-sterility concerns. All lots of the Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium 0.5% product are affected.

    Product
    LUBRICANT EYE DROPS (Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium 0.5%), packaged 0.5 FL OZ (15mL) bottles (Twin Pack), Distributed by: Rite Aid 30 Hunter Lane, Camp Hill, PA 17011, NDC 11822-4811-5
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide
  • SevereFDA (Drugs)·D-0302-2024·2024-02-14

    Drug recall: Velocity Pharma Lubricating Eye Drops non-sterility risk

    Kilitch Healthcare is recalling all lots of Velocity Pharma Lubricating Eye Drop due to non-sterility issues. The product was distributed nationwide; consumers should stop using it immediately.

    Product
    Velocity Pharma brand Lubricating Eye Drop (Propylene glycol Eye Drops 0.6%), packaged in 3 bottles of 0.33 FL OZ (10 mL) each, Velocity Pharma, NDC 76168-502-30
    Category
    Drug
    Distribution
    Distributed nationwide