Dynarex issued the expanded recall Monday after the FDA discovered some products contained asbestos during a routine sampling ...
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration just announced that a baby powder recall due to asbestos has been expanded to include ...
Thousands of baby powder bottles have been recalled across 35 states due to potential contamination with asbestos. Dynarex Corporation initiated the recall on September 19, which has now been ...
Here's what to know. Packaged in plastic bottles, the recalled baby powder includes item number 4875, which is packaged in 14 oz. bottles with 24 bottles to a case, or 4878, which is packaged in 4 oz.
as well as 647 cases of Dynacare Baby Powder 4 ounces, item number 4874. The plastic bottles were in packs of either 24 or 48. The initial recall included 62 cases of Dynacare Baby Powder ...
No illnesses or adverse events have been reported as of Oct. 28, the FDA says. Here's what to know. Packaged in plastic bottles, the recalled baby powder includes item number 4875, which is packaged ...
Both Baby Powder products are packaged in plastic bottles, 24 bottles to a case for the 14 oz. and 48 to a case for the 4 oz., with lot/batch numbers located on the bottom of the bottle and on ...
This is not the first time baby powder has been recalled over asbestos concerns. In 2019, Johnson & Johnson recalled about 33,000 bottles of Johnson’s Baby Powder after the FDA found traces of ...