A recall entailing Dynacare talcum powder possibly polluted with asbestos has actually been increased to consist of added instances of the item delivered to 35 states and offered online on Amazon, according to a notification uploaded by the united state Fda.
Montvale, New Jersey-based Dynarex Corp. on Monday said it was broadening a recall initially introduced in September to consist of an added 1,020 instances of Dynacare talcum powder due to the fact that the 14-ounce and 4-ounce things might be polluted with asbestos.
A well-known health hazard, asbestos is a mineral that takes place normally and is typically located near talc, a component made use of in lots of aesthetic items. The recall comes as an outcome of regular screening by the FDA, the business mentioned in its notification.
Individuals that bought the remembered talcum powder must quit making use of the item and return it for a reimbursement, Dynarex claimed.


The remembered talcum powder was sent out to suppliers on or after Jan. 18, 2024, to the list below states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, The Golden State, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jacket, New Mexico, New York City, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.
The first recall included 62 instances of Dynacare talcum powder, with each instance holding 24- and 14-ounce containers.
Made from Oct. 31, 2023 with Feb. 1, 2024, the remembered powder’s expiry days range from Oct. 30, 2026, with Jan. 31, 2027, according to the company’s notification.


The business has actually quit dispersing the item and is exploring what triggered the contamination.
Dynarex can be gotten to at 888-396-2739 or 845-365-8200 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET or by e-mail at recall@dynarex.com.
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