Monday, March 23, 2026

Alcohol Prep Pads Recalled Over Microbial Contamination Risk

Alcohol prep pads sold across the United States have been recalled due to potential contamination with harmful bacteria, as announced by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday. This recall is particularly significant given the potential health risks for vulnerable individuals.

On Thursday, Cardinal Health initiated a voluntary recall of specific lots of its Webcol Large Alcohol Prep Pads, which contain 70% isopropyl alcohol. The contamination involves a bacterium known as Paenibacillus phoenicis, which can cause severe infections, especially in people with weakened immune systems.

Individuals at risk include cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy and those with poorly controlled diabetes. The contaminated pads could potentially lead to serious local and systemic infections, which may prove life-threatening or affect the central nervous system, according to the recall notice.

The affected pads were distributed throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Japan from September 2025 to February 2026. Consumers can identify the specific batches by referring to a detailed table provided in the FDA communication.

In response to this issue, Cardinal Health has advised customers through a notification sent on March 2. The company recommended that recipients review their inventory for the affected product codes, isolate any contaminated product, and inform all relevant departments and customers about the recall. Additionally, they must return the acknowledgment form to confirm receipt of the recall notice.

Consumers with inquiries regarding this recall may contact Cardinal Health via email or telephone during designated hours. Those who experience health issues related to the contaminated pads are urged to consult their physician for further guidance.

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