If you have purchased this bath product, get rid of immediately, FDA warns
These recalled products could be dangerous if used.
We want to be convinced that the products have been tested vigorously when we buy them at the store, especially when we are going to use them in the bath or shower. We are counting on different soaps and shampoos to help you keep our hair and our own bodies, that we duplicate to start our morning, following a workout or relaxing after a long day of work - and We expect these products to be sufficiently safe to use at our most vulnerable moments. Unfortunately, sometimes things fall into cracks and end up beingSubject to recall. The last product to be reminded could actually put your health in danger, the administration of American foods and medicines (FDA) warned. Read it to know what purchase of popular bathroom you want to get rid of immediately.
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A number of personal hygiene products have recently been submitted to reminders.
Different hygiene products have recently been recalled, including two types ofSUAVE spray antiperspirant and deodorant. On March 30, the FDA announced that Unilever voluntarily recalled these products due to potential contamination with benzene - a human carcinogen. Best brands Consumers also recalledTwo types of hand disinfecting, which have been marked with Disney characters. Ethyl alcohol of ethyl mandalorian workforce 68% (available in green or blue) has also been recalled because of the presence of benzene, while the ethyl alcohol of the handmain hand Mickey Mouse 68% (blue) has been recalled because of the presence of methanol, which can be dangerous for health after long-term exposure. And now, another bath product is recalled due to potential health risks.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
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A bubble bath product has been recalled.
If you have children, or if you like yourself relaxing in a hot bubble bath, you will want to take note of that. On April 20, the FDA announced that Babyganics had voluntarily recalled two bottles of bubbles of 20 ounces from the verbena chamomile because ofpotential contamination with the bacteriumPluralibacter gergoviae. The presence of bacteria was detected during internal tests related to the life of the product, the indicated reminder announcement.
"Babyganics is proud of its commitment to strong consumer safety standards and the peace of mind of parents, so the decision has been taken to recover these bottles of retailers voluntarily and to proactively contact consumers , "said the company.
This bacterium poses risks for specific groups of people.
According to the announcement of the reminder, infants are probably more likely when exposed to this variety of bacteria, but it does not generally lead to healthy people to get sick. However, those that are immunocompromised or have broken or irritated skin might be more at risk. This is particularly important for babies that can have a rash.
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If you bought this bubble bath, you can check if your bottle is part of the reminder.
The recalled Babyganic products have a universal product code (UPC) of 8,13277,01375 5 and Lot Codes of Y314 and Y315. The affected bottles are white with a green plastic lid and you can find the UPC and lot codes printed at the bottom of the package. No other Babyganics product was contaminated, the company said on itsreminder of the pageAnd "you can continue to use them with confidence."
According to the reminder announcement, these products have been sold in the last two months. The company has not named specific stores, indicating that bubble bath bottles have been sold "only in some retailers of the US".
Here's what you should do if you have a recalled product.
You can check that your bottle is recalled using the "Check my product"Characteristic on the Babyganics website. Once your product and contact details are confirmed, the company will issue a full refund. Babyganics also asks you to immediately throw any remaining product immediately.
If you used this in your bath and you do not feel well, the FDA advises contact your doctor. You can also join the help and safety team of Babyganics at 833-259-6204, which is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you are sick or feel an adverse effect, the FDA asks you in In addition to signing them by phone at 888-463-6332, on theFDA MedWatch Website, or by mail.
"The health and safety of your family, and your peace of mind, are our best priorities," said Babyganics on his reminder page. "We know we have dropped you. We take all the necessary steps to make it happen again."
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