Stemvida International Issues Recall of StemAlive 90 Capsules
Online, January 20, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Stemvida International Corporation, based in Ontario, California has issued a recall on their StemAlive 90 Capsules. The product fails to declare milk among its ingredients on the label. People with allergies or sensitivities to milk run the risk of minor to severe reactions if they use this product.
The product is identifiable by its packaging: white plastic bottles with white lids and the Stemvidia brand clearly identified. The label features gold writing against a white background.
The following lot numbers and dates of expiration are affected: 8419 (05/2015 & 06/2015), 8486 (07/2015), 8535 (08/2015), 8598 (10/2015), 8652 (12/2015), 8863 (01/2016 & 02/2016), 8872 (03/2016), 8873 (04/2016 & 05/2016), 9040 (08/2016 & 09/2016), 9258 (10/2016) and 9314 (11/2016).
Consumers can find the lot numbers and expiration dates printed on the bottom of the product label in black ink.
The product was distributed to retailers and distributors in 10 states including Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas and Utah.
As of now, no illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported.
"The company is asking anyone who has purchased the affective batches of StemAlive 90 to return unused portions or unopened containers to the company," said Drazen Alcocer, Founder and CEO of iFederated (http://www.iFederated.com), parent company to iRecalls.com. "They would like to replace the product or issue a refund for it."
Consumers who have any questions or concerns as well as those needing to return affected products are encouraged to contact Stemvida at 888-950-8432 between 9:00 AM & 8:30 PM Pacific Time for information and instructions.
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