What is going on at the clarcon biological chemistry lab for the US marshals to seize their sanitizer?
Officers with the U.S. Marshals Service have seized all skin sanitizers and skin protectants, including ingredients and components, at Clarcon Biological Chemistry Laboratory’s facility in Roy, Utah, the Food and Drug Administration said. The FDA also warned the public Saturday not to use any Clarcon products because they contain harmful bacteria and are promoted as antimicrobial agents that claim to treat open wounds, damaged skin, and protect against various infectious diseases. No cases have been reported to the FDA. Clarcon voluntarily recalled the affected products, marketed under several different brand names, in June 2009, following an FDA inspection that revealed high levels of potentially disease-causing bacteria in the products. The inspection also uncovered serious deviations from the FDA’s regulations, including poor practices that permitted the contamination. The FDA’s seizure of these products, along with their ingredients, occurred after Clarcon did not agree to promptly
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