Dynarex issued the expanded recall Monday after the FDA discovered some products contained asbestos during a routine sampling ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall for Dynacare baby powder, which was sold in 35 states, due to ...
"Consumers who have purchased Dynacare Baby Powder should discontinue use immediately and return it for a full refund." Newsweek has contacted Dynarex Corporation and Amazon, where the product was ...
Dynarex Corporation expanded a baby powder recall after sampling by the FDA revealed finished products using the same bulk ...
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Consumers who have purchased Dynacare Baby Powder are advised to immediately discontinue use and return it for a full refund. The full guide to issuing a return can be found here.
an ingredient used in many cosmetic products. The recall comes as a result of routine testing by the FDA, the company stated in its notice. People who purchased the recalled baby powder should ...
New Jersey-based company Dynarex Corporation, has expanded it's recent baby powder recall to include more products due to asbestos contamination, according to the FDA. The recall, originally ...
The company’s baby powder now uses cornstarch instead. Lindsay Lowe has been a regular contributor to TODAY.com since 2016, covering pop culture, style, home and other lifestyle topics.
Johnson & Johnson stopped making baby powder containing talc in 2020 in the U.S., and it discontinued talc-based baby powder worldwide in 2023. The company’s baby powder now uses cornstarch instead.