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health-food-safety1 year ago

"FDA Discovers Lack of Heavy Metal Testing in Recalled Cinnamon Applesauce"

The FDA found that the manufacturer behind the recalled applesauce products did not test for heavy metals and had several other shortcomings in its production process, leading to an onslaught of lead poisoning cases. Lawmakers are demanding answers from the FDA about the intentional lead contamination and steps taken to prevent future illicit food contamination in the supply chain. The FDA has received 90 confirmed complaints or reports of adverse events potentially linked to the pouches and is investigating the possibility of economically motivated adulteration, with officials suspecting the cinnamon as the source of contamination.

health2 years ago

FDA Recalls 7 Brands of Amazon Eye Drops for Unauthorized Distribution

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned Amazon for selling seven brands of eye drops that are considered "unapproved new drugs." The FDA stated that these products can be classified as "new drugs" being distributed without FDA approval, which violates federal regulations. Amazon has started removing the products from its online marketplace. This warning follows previous FDA alerts about contaminated eye drops, which can lead to eye infections and vision loss. The FDA has urged caution regarding the use of certain eye drop products due to contamination from bacteria or fungus.

health2 years ago

FDA Recalls 7 Brands of Amazon Eye Drops for Unauthorized Distribution

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned Amazon for selling seven brands of eye drops that are considered "unapproved new drugs." The FDA stated that these products can be classified as "new drugs" being distributed without FDA approval, which violates federal regulations. Amazon has started removing the products from its online marketplace. This warning follows previous FDA alerts about contaminated eye drops, which can lead to eye infections and vision loss. The FDA has urged caution regarding the use of certain eye drop products due to contamination from bacteria or fungus.

consumer-safety2 years ago

Facebook under fire for allowing sale of recalled products linked to infant deaths

Recalled baby products linked to over 100 infant deaths are still being sold on Facebook Marketplace despite repeated requests from federal regulators to remove them, according to four members of Congress. The lawmakers sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, stating that the Boppy lounger and Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play, both recalled items, are among the products still available on the platform. The Consumer Product Safety Commission has sent about 1,000 removal requests per month to Meta since 2022, but the products continue to appear for sale. The lawmakers criticized Meta for not taking proactive measures to prevent these postings and expressed concern for the safety of users and their children. Meta has not yet responded to the letter.

consumer-safety2 years ago

Facebook under fire for allowing sale of recalled products linked to infant deaths

Recalled baby products linked to over 100 infant deaths are still being sold on Facebook Marketplace despite repeated requests from federal regulators to remove them, according to four members of Congress. The lawmakers sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, stating that the Boppy lounger and Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play, both recalled items, are among the products still available on the platform. The Consumer Product Safety Commission has sent about 1,000 removal requests per month to Meta since 2022, but the products continue to appear for sale. The lawmakers criticized Meta for failing to prevent the sale of these dangerous products and called for more information on the company's product safety policies.

health-and-safety2 years ago

Recalled Boppy Lounger Linked to Multiple Infant Deaths, Still Being Sold on Facebook Marketplace

The Boppy Company and the Consumer Product Safety Commission have warned parents to stop using recalled newborn loungers that have been linked to at least 10 infant deaths. The recalled products include Boppy Original Newborn Loungers, Boppy Preferred Newborn Loungers, and Pottery Barn Kids Boppy Newborn Loungers. Although the newborn loungers can no longer be sold legally, the CPSC noted that the recalled products have still been available online through social media sites such as Facebook Marketplace. The CPSC also reminded parents to set up a safe sleep environment for children, which includes a firm and flat surface in a crib, bassinet or play yard for babies.