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A voluntary recall has been issued for 41,328 bottles of a Walgreens brand nasal spray over concerns the product may be contaminated with pseudomonas lactis, a bacterium found in raw milk. The Food and Drug Administration announced in a letter that this was a Class II recall for the nasal spray sold at Walgreens stores nationwide.
Boar’s Head Grated Pecorino Romano Cheese, Locatelli Pecorino Romano Grated Cheese and wedges of Boar's Head Pecorino Romano Cheese are included in the recall
Mamtakim Inc. issued a voluntary recall on November 25 for a fish product because of the threat of botulism contamination.
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A Popular Dairy Brand Just Recalled Milk Gallons in 2 States, Reports the FDA
Shoppers are urged to check their fridges after a surprising discovery prompted the removal of hundreds of gallons from store shelves.
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the 1.5-ounce (45mL) bottles of the nasal spray may be contaminated with pseudomonas lactis, a bacterium that causes dairy products to spoil. Authorities didn’t say what may have caused the contamination.
ByHeart has emphasized that, so far, no toxins have been confirmed in its product, but the company is issuing a recall “out of an abundance of caution.” Meanwhile, the FDA has said it is collecting leftover product for testing and working to determine the contamination point.
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FDA Orders Nationwide Recall—142,000 Cholesterol Pill Bottles Pulled As Dissolution Failures Exposed
In September 2025, a sweeping recall of atorvastatin—the nation's most-prescribed cholesterol-lowering drug—sent shockwaves through the American healthcare system. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that over 142,
The FDA said that if you have any of the recalled cookware, you should not use it and throw it away. Do not donate or refurbish it. If you have concerns about being exposed to lead, you should contact your doctor. Lead is toxic to people and can affect anyone. There is no safe level of exposure.
(The Hill) – The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned on Thursday that recalled baby formula products linked to cases of infant botulism are still available for purchase at stores in multiple states, as the number of confirmed cases of the illness ...