The list below provides information gathered from press releases and other public notices about certain recalls of FDA-regulated products.
Not all recalls have press releases or are posted on this page. See Additional
information about recalls for a more complete listing.
- FDA works with industry and our state partners to publish press releases and other public notices about recalls that may potentially present a significant or serious risk to the consumer or user of the product. Not all recalls have press releases or are posted on this page.
- The posting of information on this page is separate from FDA’s recall classification process. The weekly Enforcement
Report lists all recalls after they have been classified by FDA. For more information about FDA’s product recall authority, process and classification guidelines, see FDA
101: Product Recalls.
Press releases issued more than 60 days ago are accessible in the Recall
and Safety Alerts Archive. For more safety information in a specific product area, please visit the links below.
- Drugs: Additional safety information about human medical products can be found on FDA’s MedWatch
page. - Animal Health: Additional safety information about products affecting animal health can be found on FDA’s Animal
& Veterinary Recalls & Withdrawals page. - Biologics: A more complete listing of Biologic Recalls and Market Withdrawal information about can be found on FDA’s Biologics
Recalls page. - Medical Devices: A more complete listing of Medical Device Recalls can be found on FDA’s Medical
Device Recalls page. - Cosmetics: Additional safety information about cosmetic products can be found at FDA’s Cosmetics
Recalls and Alert page.
Recalls of raw (fresh and fresh frozen) oysters, clams, mussels, and whole and roe-on scallops
The safety of these products is ensured by the Interstate Shellfish Sanitation Conference (ISSC), which consists of federal, state, and industry partners who administer the National Shellfish Sanitation Program (NSSP).
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