The baby powder is packaged in 14 oz. plastic bottles, 24 bottles to a case, and identified as batch/lot number B051.
A nationwide recall has been issued for hundreds of bottles of Dynacare baby powder due to potential asbestos contamination.
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The FDA announced a recall of Dynacare Baby Powder—here's what to know.
The Food and Drug Administration announced the recall of 62 cases of baby powder that could be contaminated with asbestos.
Johnson & Johnson has boosted to more than $8.2 billion its offer to settle thousands of lawsuits by people who say its baby powder gave them cancer, according to people familiar with the matter.
Dynarex Corp. is recalling 62 cases of its Dynacare Baby Powder after sample testing revealed that the finished product contained asbestos, a known carcinogen.