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Product: Meat

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This company has alot of violations they work without gloves. They also sell rotten crabs and fish to people who buy. They don’t throw anything away. The old stuff like rice with mouth poop and Rouches they mix with new ones and sell it. They leave the … See More
fish out in the heat. They have a mouse and rouches problem big time. They have no Ventilations for the food or Meats. They have under age people working and Undocumented. Please send someone thats going to do the Job right in not get paid in leave.Thanks please send someone as soon as possible
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#rats #rodents #mice #foodsafetyissue #1316clintonavenue #irvington #newjersey #us #crab #fish #rice #meat

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When I come in the store these woman that work there are not doing there jobs. I've came in and seen a woman kissing another woman. It also seems that the meat department is only confidently open on when ever they want. I've been very frustrated because … See More
this has happened many times. Seems when I go in there there's nobody available to help with the meat section. It's for lunch meat. But yet I'm very aware that they are trained in that area because I've seen it. So I believe in my eyes I'm being profiled and possibly judged. I asked how long it takes to clean..she went and acted like she got on the computer. And said with a face ugh like 20 to 30 minutes. They have three people standing around doing nothing and at 7 they decide to clean. I find that not right. The times doesn't add up. So I'm reporting it..I felt they just did not want to do it. If I find out that they were refusing me service because of that I will take it to better business and file a law suit on the fact that it's based on a personal matter and towards me personally. As well as my sex age religion and views. Those will be involved. Just not going ti have this. I've been disrespected in the past. And have seen behavior and treated differently.
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#35831oregon58 #pleasanthill #oregon #us #meat

The CDC announced that they are currently investigating multistate outbreaks of Salmonella infections with serotypes Enteritidis, Hadar, Infantis, and Typhimurium.

As of June 2, 2022, 219 people infected with one of the outbreak strains have been reported from 38 states. 27 have been hospitalized. One death has … See More
been reported from Tennessee. Illnesses started on dates ranging from February 15, 2022, to May 19, 2022.

State and local public health officials are interviewing people about the animals they came into contact with in the week before they got sick. Of the 87 people interviewed, 61 (70%) reported contact with backyard poultry before getting sick. Of 56 people with information available, 16 reported eating eggs from backyard poultry, and 2 reported eating meat from backyard poultry.

Backyard poultry, like chickens and ducks, can carry Salmonella germs even if they look healthy and clean. These germs can easily spread to anything in the areas where the poultry live and roam. You can get sick from touching your backyard poultry or anything in their environment and then touching your mouth or food and swallowing Salmonella germs.

CDC advises Backyard Flock Owners:
-Always wash your hands with soap and water immediately after touching backyard poultry, their eggs, or anything in the area where they live and roam.
- Use hand sanitizer if soap and water are not readily available. Consider having hand sanitizer at your coop.
- Don’t kiss or snuggle backyard poultry, and don’t eat or drink around them. This can spread Salmonella germs to your mouth and make you sick.
- Keep your backyard flock and supplies you use to care for them (like feed containers and shoes you wear in the coop) outside of the house. You should also clean the supplies outside the house.
-Don’t let children younger than 5 years touch chicks, ducklings, or other backyard poultry. Young children are more likely to get sick from germs like Salmonella.
- Collect eggs often. Eggs that sit in the nest can become dirty or break.
- Throw away cracked eggs. Germs on the shell can more easily enter the egg through a cracked shell.
- Rub off dirt on eggs with fine sandpaper, a brush, or a cloth. Don’t wash eggs because colder water can pull germs into the egg.
- Refrigerate eggs to keep them fresh and slow the growth of germs.
- Cook eggs until both the yolk and white are firm, and cook egg dishes to an internal temperature of 160°F to kill all germs.

In case you are experiencing Salmonella symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever, it is important to report it. It can help to detect & resolve outbreaks early and prevent others from being harmed, and it enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.

Source: www.cdc.gov
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The food at the Black River Correctional Instutional is serving food that is expired by 2 years, can you look into it for me? My son is serving time there and he and the other inmates noticed the date on the meat. The guards or whoever came in and removed all the lables.

#expirydate #foodsafetyissue #w6898eaststaffonroad #blackriverfalls #wisconsin #us #meat

Pfizer is voluntarily recalling five (5) lots of Accupril (Quinapril HCl) tablets distributed by Pfizer to the patient (consumer/user) level due to the presence of a nitrosamine, Nnitroso-quinapril, observed in recent testing above the Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) level.

Nitrosamines are common in water and foods, including … See More
cured and grilled meats, dairy products and vegetables. Everyone is exposed to some level of nitrosamines. These impurities may increase the risk of cancer if people are exposed to them above acceptable levels over long periods of time.i Accupril is indicated for the treatment of hypertension, to lower blood pressure. 

Accupril is also indicated in the management of heart failure as adjunctive therapy when added to conventional therapy including diuretics and/or digitalis. Accupril has a safety profile that has been established over 30 years. To date, Pfizer is not aware of reports of adverse events that have been assessed to be related to this recall. Pfizer believes the benefit/risk profile of the products remains positive based on currently available data. Although long-term ingestion of Nnitroso-quinapril may be associated with a potential increased cancer risk in humans, there is no immediate risk to patients taking this medication. Patients currently taking the products should consult with their doctor or health care provider about alternative treatment options for them.

The NDC, Lot Number, Expiration Date, and Configuration details for these products are indicated in the tables below and photos of the products can be found at the end of this press release. The product lots were distributed nationwide to wholesalers and distributors in the United States and Puerto Rico from December 2019 to April 2022. Accupril® (Quinapril HCl Tablets), 10 mgAccupril® (Quinapril HCl Tablets), 20 mgAccupril® (Quinapril HCl Tablets), 40 mg.

NDC: 0071-0530-23
Lot Number: DR9639
Expiration Date: 2023 MAR 31
Strength: 10 mg
Configuration/ Count: 1 x 90 count bottle

NDC: 0071-0532-23
Lot Number: DX8682
Expiration Date: 2023 MAR 31
Strength: 20 mg
Configuration/ Count: 1 x 90 count bottle

NDC: 0071-0532-23
Lot Number: DG1188
Expiration Date: 2022 MAY 31
Strength: 20 mg
Configuration/ Count: 1 x 90 count bottle

NDC: 0071-0535-23
Lot Number: DX6031
Expiration Date: 2023 MAR 31
Strength: 40 mg
Configuration/ Count: 1 x 90 count bottle

NDC: 0071-0535-23
Lot Number: CK6260
Expiration Date: 2022 MAY 31
Strength: 40 mg
Configuration/ Count: 1 x 90 count bottle

Pfizer places the utmost emphasis on patient safety and product quality at every step in the manufacturing and supply chain process. Pfizer has notified direct consignees by letter to arrange for return of any recalled product.

Wholesalers and distributors with an existing inventory of the lots, listed in the table above, should stop use and distribution and quarantine the product immediately.

If you have further distributed the recalled product, please notify any accounts or additional locations which may have received the recalled product from you.

If you received free product through the Pfizer Patient Assistance Program (PAP) or the Pfizer Institutional Patient Assistance Program (IPAP), please check your stock immediately against the table above. If you have any of the affected product lots in your inventory, please follow the instructions above for returning the product to Sedgwick. Additionally, if you are aware of any patients to whom you dispensed the affected lots who still may have the product in their possession, please ask them to return the product to you.

Patients who are taking this product should consult with their healthcare provider or pharmacy to determine if they have the affected product.

Company name: Pfizer
Brand name: Pfizer
Product recalled: Accupril (Quinapril HCl) tablets 10mg, 20mg, 40 mg
Reason of the recall: Due to N-Nitroso-Quinapril Content
FDA Recall date: April 22, 2022

Source: www.fda.gov
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Pfizer is voluntarily recalling Accuretic (quinapril HCl/hydrochlorothiazide) tablets distributed by Pfizer as well as two authorized generics distributed by Greenstone (quinapril and hydrochlorothiazide and quinapril HCl/ hydrochlorothiazide) to the patient (consumer/user) level due to the presence of a nitrosamine, N-nitroso-quinapril, above the Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) level. … See More
To date, Pfizer is not aware of reports of adverse events that have been assessed to be related to this recall. 

Pfizer will recall six lots of Accuretic tablets, one lot of quinapril and hydrochlorothiazide tablets and four lots of quinapril HCl/ hydrochlorothiazide tablets. Nitrosamines are common in water and foods, including cured and grilled meats, dairy products and vegetables. Everyone is exposed to some level of nitrosamines. These impurities may increase the risk of cancer if people are exposed to them above acceptable levels over long periods of time.

These products are indicated for the treatment of hypertension.  Lowering blood pressure reduces the risk of fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular events, primarily strokes and myocardial infarctions. The products have a safety profile that has been established over 20 years of marketing authorization and through a robust clinical program. Pfizer believes the benefit/risk profile of the products remains positive based on currently available data. Although long term ingestion of N-nitroso-quinapril may be associated with a potential increased cancer risk in humans, there is no immediate risk to patients taking this medication. Patients currently taking the products should consult with their doctor about alternative treatment options.

The NDC, Lot Number, Expiration Date, and Configuration details for these products are indicated in the tables in the link below and photos of the products can be found below. The product lots were distributed nationwide to wholesalers and distributors in the United States and Puerto Rico from November 2019 to March 2022.

- Accuretic™ (quinapril HCl/hydrochlorothiazide) tablets, 10/12.5 mg
- Accuretic™ (quinapril HCl/hydrochlorothiazide) tablets, 20/12.5 mg
- Accuretic™ (quinapril HCl/hydrochlorothiazide) tablets, 20/25 mg
- quinapril and hydrochlorothiazide tablets, 20/25 mg
- quinapril HCl/hydrochlorothiazide tablets, 20/12.5 mg
- quinapril HCl/hydrochlorothiazide tablets, 20/25 mg

Pfizer has notified direct consignees by letter to arrange for return of any recalled product.

Wholesalers and distributors with an existing inventory of the lots, listed in the table above, should stop use and distribution and quarantine the product immediately.

If you have further distributed the recalled product, please notify any accounts or additional locations which may have received the recalled product from you.

Company name: Pfizer
Brand name: Accuretic, Greenstone Brand
Product recalled: Accuretic™ (quinapril HCl/hydrochlorothiazide); quinapril and hydrochlorothiazide; and quinapril HCl/hydrochlorothiazide tablets
Reason of the recall: Presence of a nitrosamine, N-nitroso-quinapril
FDA Recall date: March 22, 2022

Source: www.fda.gov
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#blood #pfizer #recall #drugs #us #vegetable #meat #ro-tel

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