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The use of products contaminated with B. cepecia may result in local infections and possibly more serious infections in immunocompromised individuals.
A New Jersey-based manufacturer is voluntarily recalling several of its over-the-counter soaps and skin care products.
The FDA notice warned that four brands of soap are contaminated with bacteria that could cause serious illness including ...
DermaRite Industries, LLC is voluntarily recalling individual lots of a number of its products due to microbial contamination ...
DermaRite Industries has recalled several over-the-counter cleansers and soaps, including DermaKleen, DermaSarra, KleenFoam, ...
DermaRite is voluntarily recalling dozens of hand soaps, cleaners and creams that could pose serious health risks for people ...
DermaRite Industries, LLC has issued a nationwide recall of several soap products after detecting contamination with ...
DermaRite Industries has recalled several soaps and antiseptic cleaners. The soaps could be infected with a bacteria that ...
The soaps are designed to be used for relieving itching, washing hands, and washing the space between your anus and genitals.
DermaRite Industries is voluntarily recalling individual lots of products due to microbial contamination identified as Burkholderia cepecia, which can result in serious and life-threatening ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a voluntary recall of several DermaRite Industries hand soap products due ...
DermaRite Industries, LLC is voluntarily recalling individual lots of products in the table below due to microbial contamination identified as Burkholderia cepecia. Risk Statement: Burkholderia ...
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