Notice: Official Public Record
Reliable Rexall-A Compounding Pharmacy FDA Warning (2017)
Compiled by the Supplement Safety Data Team | Sourced from Official FDA Records on March 09, 2017
MODERATE SEVERITY
San Francisco District Office 2017
Disclaimer: This report is an analysis of a public FDA warning
letter. It is not medical advice. If you have consumed these products and feel
unwell, contact a healthcare professional immediately.
Executive Summary
The FDA issued a warning letter to Reliable Rexall-A Compounding Pharmacy on March 09, 2017 citing regulatory violations. The letter was issued by San Francisco District Office.
Regulatory Violations
Detailed Analysis
False Claims and Regulatory Violations
The FDA identified regulatory violations in Reliable Rexall-A Compounding Pharmacy's operations or product claims.
Potential Health Risks
Reliable Rexall-A Compounding Pharmacy - Response Letter 3/20/17
Regulatory Context
This warning letter is part of the FDA's enforcement of federal regulations.
Key Entities Identified
Reliable Rexall-A Compounding Pharmacy FDA Warning Letter
Frequently Asked Questions
- What did the FDA find wrong with Reliable Rexall-A Compounding Pharmacy?
- The FDA issued a warning letter citing regulatory violations related to their products or manufacturing practices.
- Are Reliable Rexall-A Compounding Pharmacy products safe to use?
- Based on the FDA's findings, consumers should exercise caution. The company was found to have regulatory issues that may affect product safety.
- What should I do if I've used Reliable Rexall-A Compounding Pharmacy products?
- If you have used products from Reliable Rexall-A Compounding Pharmacy and experience any adverse effects, contact your healthcare provider immediately. You can also report adverse events to the FDA's MedWatch program.
Source Document
This report is based on an official FDA warning letter. The original document is a public record.
View Original FDA Warning Letter Medical Disclaimer: This report is an analysis of public FDA
warning letters. It is not medical advice. If you have consumed these products
and feel unwell, contact a healthcare professional immediately. You can report
adverse events to the
FDA MedWatch program.