FDA Issues More Sanitizer Warnings, Posts Microbe-related Recalls February 25, 2021 Contact Author Rachel Grabenhofer Close Sponsored In the past few weeks, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning letter and added five entries to its 'do not use' sanitizer list over product sub-potency. It also flagged four foaming hand soaps recalled for possible microbe contamination. Warning Letter: Insufficient (58%) Ethanol Content A warning letter issued on Feb. 18, 2021, to Absaea Cosmetics, of Emiliano Zapata, Mexico, the FDA states, "Following an attempt to import Fragrance Free Vlanc + Plur Hand Sanitizer Rinse Free Formulated with 70% of Alcohol with Aloe Vera & Glycerin into the United States, it was detained and refused admission at the border. The results of the FDA laboratory testing of a batch of this product detained at the border demonstrate that this drug product labeled as manufactured at your facility is adulterated ... in that its strength, purity, or quality falls below that which it purports or is represented to possess."