Author: myfdalawyers

Introduction Receiving an FDA detention is a serious moment for any importer, exporter, distributor, or manufacturer involved in products entering the United States. When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issues an FDA detention, it means your shipment has been stopped at the port of entry and cannot move forward into U.S. commerce until compliance concerns are resolved. An FDA detention does not automatically mean your goods are unsafe or illegal. In many cases, it simply means the FDA has identified missing information, documentation issues, labeling inconsistencies, or potential regulatory concerns that must be clarified before release. However, the consequences…

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