A widely sold nasal spray is being pulled from shelves across the United States after tests revealed mold and microbial contamination, prompting officials to urge consumers to stop using it right away.MediNatura New Mexico issued a voluntary recall of ReBoost Nasal Spray on Wednesday, the US Food and Drug Administration said in a public notice. The action follows findings that one specific lot of the product contained yeast and mold, along with unsafe levels of microbial contamination.Laboratory testing also identified the presence of Achromobacter, a type of bacteria that can cause infections, particularly in people with weakened immune systems. The FDA has advised customers to immediately discontinue use of the affected nasal spray.Nasal Spray Recall: FDA Flags Microbial and Mold Contami
Nasal Spray Recalled In The US After Possible Mold, Microbial Contamination: Should Users Be Concerned?
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