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 ...
New Yorkers should check their shelves as more baby powder has been recalled due to potential asbestos contamination. New Jersey-based Dynarex Corporation expanded its Sept. 19 recall of Dynacare Baby ...
A type of baby powder that was distributed in 35 states, as well as sold online on Amazon, has been recalled over possible asbestos contamination. On Oct. 28, Dynarex Corporation recalled more ...
New Yorkers should check their shelves as more baby powder has been recalled due to potential asbestos contamination. New Jersey-based Dynarex Corporation expanded its Sept. 19 recall of Dynacare ...
The maker of a popular baby powder brand expanded a nationwide recall of the product to nearly 42,000 bottles due to the risk they are contaminated with cancer-causing asbestos, according to the ...
Texas is now on the list of states where a baby powder potentially contaminated with asbestos was sold, according to an FDA release. The Dynarex Corporation, a New York medical manufacturer ...
Picture this: You grab the container of baby powder and unknowingly cover your infant in asbestos. Unfortunately, that's the image the latest product recall conjures up. The U.S. Food & Drug ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - A baby powder that was sent to over 35 states has been recalled. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has expanded a recall of Dynacare-brand baby powder, manufactured by the ...
A recall involving baby powder potentially contaminated with asbestos has been expanded to include additional cases shipped to more states, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Dynarex Corporation has announced that it is expanding a September recall of Dynacare Baby Powder in 14-ounce and 4-ounce containers because they have the potential to be contaminated with asbestos.
Dynarex Corporation has expanded the recall of baby powder "because they have the potential to be contaminated with asbestos," a notice from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) states.