Baby Powder Sold on Amazon Is Being Recalled in Several States—Here's What We Know
Dynarex Corporation is recalling cases of baby powder due to potential contamination with asbestos.
A batch of Dynacare Baby Powder, which was sold online on Amazon and directly delivered to distributors in several states, is now being taken off the shelves following a determination that use of the affected product could lead to possible health risks.
Following a routine sampling by the FDA, it was discovered that affected products contained asbestos, prompting the company to cease the distribution of the product.
According to the FDA, asbestos is a "naturally-occurring mineral that is often found near talc, an ingredient in many cosmetic products. Asbestos, however, is a known carcinogen and health risks are well-documented."
The department warns that talc can be contaminated with asbestos during talc mining, if mining sites are not selected carefully or if steps are not taken to "purify the talc ore sufficiently."
There have been no illnesses or adverse affects reported as of time of writing.
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The recall applies to Dynacare Baby Powder, Item Number 4875, Batch Number B 051. According to an announcement from the company, the product was sent to distributors on or after March 11, 2024, by direct delivery to Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, North Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Florida, Washington and Wisconsin. It was also sold on Amazon.
The affected product is packaged in 14 oz. plastic bottles, 24 bottles to a case.
Customers who have purchased the affected product are advised to "discontinue use immediately" and return the product for a full refund.
An investigation is also being conducted to determine what caused the contamination.
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