The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on May 24, 2011:
The Food and Drug Administration announces that Phoenix Import & Distribution LLC is issuing a voluntary recall for PENTREXYL FORTE NATURAL because the packaging is believed to be misleading, causing it to be confused with an antibiotic. The product is packaged in a green and white box, containing 30 red and white capsules. PENTREXYL FORTE NATURAL is a Dietary Supplement only and does not contain antibiotics. The product was sold through retail stores in Texas.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on May 18, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on May 12, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on May 11, 2011:
On May 12, 2011, the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade amended and favorably reported a draft bill that would revise the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) to make it less stringent. The draft bill is not as drastic as the first version discussed in an April 7, 2011 hearing, which certain Consumer Product Safety Commission staff and Commissioners said “went too far.”
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on May 10, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on May 5, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission published notice of the following voluntary recalls on May 3, 2011:
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has posted its 2010 Annual Report to the President and Congress on its 2010 activities. The report includes information and statistics on its 2010 monitoring and identification of hazards, work on safety standards, compliance and enforcement, public outreach, and intergovernmental coordination.