FDA-Drug2026-06-24Class IIPROCESSING DEFECT
Lucky Super Soft First Aid Triple Antibiotic Ointment recalled for manufacturing deficiencies
OTHERNationwide distribution
Lucky Super Soft antibiotic ointment recalled for manufacturing deficiencies
The FDA inspected the manufacturer of Lucky Super Soft First Aid Triple Antibiotic Ointment and found deficiencies in how the product was made and quality-controlled. The affected tubes are lot numbers 0002 and 0003, which are still within their expiration dates.
- Check if you have Lucky Super Soft First Aid Triple Antibiotic Ointment lot 0002 or 0003.
- Stop using the product if you have an affected lot.
- Contact the manufacturer or retailer for instructions on returning or discarding the product.
Hazard
CGMP Deviations; deficiencies observed during FDA inspection
Sold states
US Nationwide.
Affected count
2503 tubes
Manufactured in
225 - 4 - 1 Saily Village, Survey No, Dadra And Nagar Haveli, India
Products
Lucky Super Soft, First Aid Triple Antibiotic Ointment, Bacitracin zinc 400 units, neomycin sulphate 3.5 mg, polymyxin B sulphate 5000 units, Net Wt. 0.5 oz (14g) tubes, Manufactured for Delta Brands Inc., 580 White Plains Rd., Tarrytown, NY 10591 USA, Made in India, UPC 8 08829 10372 4.
Official notice
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=D-0630-2026More Dabur India Limited recalls
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