Johnson & Johnson baby powder recall in US due to asbestos discovery triggers

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Health care giant Johnson & Johnson recalled 33,000 bottles of baby powder in the US last month after health regulators found trace amounts of asbestos in a bottle purchased online.   It is rumored that more bottles will get recalled this month.

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Government officials said customers should stop using powder from the affected batch “immediately”.

J&J said it had launched a review and prior tests have not found asbestos.

The firm is facing thousands of lawsuits from people who claim its talc products caused cancer.

Johnson & Johnson has strongly denied those accusations.

The firm said it had initiated the voluntary recall of one lot of baby powder, produced and shipped in the US in 2018, out of “an abundance of caution”.

It said it was working with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to determine the integrity of the test and the validity of the results finding asbestos, including whether the product was counterfeit and if the bottle’s seal had been broken.

“Years of testing, including the FDA’s own testing on prior occasions – and as recently as last month – found no asbestos,” it said.