P&G Head & Shoulders recall
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Prompted by Pseudomonas cepacia contamination following a "temporary quality control problem" at P&G's Iowa City plant, the firm said. The problem has since been rectified, according to P&G. The Class II recall of certain lots of various Head & Shoulders shampoo formulas (see FDA's July 14 Enforcement Report, p. 15), was initiated by letter on June 29. The recall is ongoing and products are being retrieved from warehouses and retail store shelves, P&G said
Prompted by Pseudomonas cepacia contamination following a
"temporary quality control problem" at P&G's Iowa City plant,
the firm said. The problem has since been rectified, according to
P&G. The Class II recall of certain lots of various Head &
Shoulders shampoo formulas (see FDA's July 14 Enforcement Report,
p. 15), was initiated by letter on June 29. The recall is ongoing
and products are being retrieved from warehouses and retail store
shelves, P&G said |