Talcum powder – also known as baby powder – just seems like one of those household staples. Made from a mineral called talc (which consists of magnesium, silicon and oxygen), the soft white powder has ...
A recall issued last month for Dynacare brand baby powder over concerns of asbestos contamination has been expanded, the Food ...
Dynarex issued the expanded recall Monday after the FDA discovered some products contained asbestos during a routine sampling ...
Dynarex Corporation expanded a baby powder recall after sampling by the FDA revealed finished products using the same bulk ...
You might want to check your baby powder. A nationwide recall has been expanded for Dynacare Baby Powder after the FDA ...
New Jersey-based Dynarex Corporation expanded its Sept. 19 recall of Dynacare Baby Powder Monday to include an additional ...
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration just announced that a baby powder recall due to asbestos has been expanded to include ...
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is often found near talc, an ingredient in many cosmetic products, the FDA ...
Both the 4875 and the 4874 batches of baby powder products were packaged in plastic bottles, with 24 bottles of the 14 oz. to a case and 48 bottles of the 4 oz. size to a case. The lot/batch numbers ...
Batch numbers are located on the bottom of bottles and each case ... consumers who purchased the recalled Dynacare Baby Powder "should discontinue use and immediately return it for a full ...
The recalled Dynacare Baby Powder have item number 4875 or 4874 printed on the bottles and on the case. There is also a batch number, manufacture date, and expiration date printed on the bottom of ...