FDA-Food2025-12-31Class IIMISBRANDING
A New Life Herbs anti-virus tincture recalled for unapproved drug claims and missing label information
Do not use A New Life Herbs anti-virus tincture
A New Life Herbs is recalling its Anti-virus Herbal Supplement tincture because the product label makes drug claims that are not approved by the FDA and is missing required supplement nutrition information. The product was sold in 2 oz. glass dropper bottles in several states.
- Stop using this product immediately
- Do not consume any remaining product
- Check your home for bottles with UPC 283162814429 and lot codes T801AV, T686AV, T636AV, or T564AV
- Contact A New Life Herbs or your retailer for instructions on how to return or dispose of the product
Hazard
Unapproved drug claims on product labeling and product misbranded due to no Supplement Facts label
Sold states
AL, AZ, CA, GA, IL, IN, MN, MO, MS, NC, NY, TN
Affected count
116 bottles
Manufactured in
17745 Us Highway 64, N/A, Somerville, TN, United States
Products
Anti-virus Herbal Supplement, 1:5 Alcohol Tincture, Helps to stop viral replication, expectorant properties, Contains: Forsethia blossoms, Sumac berries, Pine needles; packaged in a 2 oz. glass dropper bottle, UPC 283162814429
Official notice
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=H-0340-2026Don't want to check this manually?
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