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A Mexican company is recalling 1,068 units of its Tec Italy Shampoo Totale shampoo because of possible contamination of bacteria, the Food and Drug Administration said.
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The recall was marked as Class III recall by the FDA, meaning that it believes the affected products are, "not likely to cause adverse health consequences."
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Henkel, a shampoo company in Mexico, has recalled 1,068 units of shampoo due to possible exposure to a bacteria that can lead to eye, nose and skin infections, and possibly more adverse reactions to consumers who have compromised immune systems.
The Food and Drug Administration announced the recall of shampoo that could be contaminated with bacteria. More than a thousand bottles of Tec Italy Shampoo Totale were recalled over the potential presence of Klebsiella oxytoca, which can cause eye ...
Mexican company Henkel Capital S.A. de C.V. recalled its contaminated Tec Italy shampoo that was distributed in New York and California due to a bacteria called Klebsiella oxytoca that was found in bottles.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said in a press release that Henkel’s Tec Italy Shampoo Totale could be contaminated with contaminated with a bacteria called Klebsiella oxytoca. Exposure to this bacteria could result in infection in the eyes, nose and skin, and worse for those with immune-compromised conditions, the agency said.
Henkel of Mexico is voluntarily recalling 1,068 units of its Tec Italy Shampoo Totale, which could be contaminated with Klebsiella oxytoca, according to the recall news release from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. These bacteria can cause more severe reactions in people who are immune compromised.