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Zicam nasal swabs, Orajel teething swabs recalled nationwide over potential fungal contamination
Zicam nasal swabs, Orajel teething swabs recalled nationwide over potential fungal contamination

CBS News

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • CBS News

Zicam nasal swabs, Orajel teething swabs recalled nationwide over potential fungal contamination

Check your medicine cabinet — Zicam nasal swabs and Orajel baby teething swabs are being recalled due to potential microbial contamination, according to federal health officials. In an alert from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Church & Dwight Co., Inc., the brands' manufacturer, voluntarily issued the recall after the potential contamination was discovered, which was identified as fungi in the cotton swab components of the products. The recalled products include all lots of Zicam Cold Remedy Nasal Swabs (with UPC 732216301205), all lots of Zicam Nasal AllClear Swabs (UPC 732216301656) and all lots of Orajel Baby Teething Swabs (UPC 310310400002). All other Zicam and Orajel products are not affected by this recall, the FDA said. The Zicam and Orajel recall includes Zicam Cold Remedy Nasal Swabs, Zicam Nasal AllClear Swabs and Orajel Baby Teething Swabs, the FDA said. FDA Consumers with any recalled products should stop using them immediately, the FDA advised. Swabs with microbial contamination can present significant health and safety risks, including serious and life-threatening blood infections, the agency added. The highest risk is among children and people with compromised immune systems or other underlying medical conditions. So far, no serious adverse events have been reported in connection to the recalled products. For a full refund, visit or call (800) 981-4710.

Urgent nationwide recall for OTC cold meds amid fears they could cause fatal fungal BRAIN infections
Urgent nationwide recall for OTC cold meds amid fears they could cause fatal fungal BRAIN infections

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Urgent nationwide recall for OTC cold meds amid fears they could cause fatal fungal BRAIN infections

Officials have issued a recall for multiple cold remedy nasal swabs over fears of a fungi contamination that can cause deadly infections. The Food and Drug Administration has asked consumers to stop using Zicam Cold Remedy Nasal Swabs, Zicam Nasal AllClear Swabs and Orajel Baby Teething Swabs immediately. According to manufacturer Church & Dwight Co., the cotton swab parts of each individual product may have a 'potential microbial contamination identified as fungi'. Officials warn that if used, the possible fungi contamination can cause serious and life-threatening blood infections in patients. The federal agency also noted that children and adults with compromised immune systems or other underlying medical conditions were at the highest risk of developing a fatal infection. Because the swabs are insert deep in the nose, there is a risk the infection could travel to the brain. While it remains unclear which fungi has been found in the products, they can enter the body through contaminated medical products such as swabs, surgical procedures or simply through air and cause blood infections. The FDA has asked consumers to throw away both Zicam products with lot numbers 732216301205 and 732216301656 and Orajel products with number 310310400002. The agency has also asked consumers to reach out to the manufacturer for a full refund. As of now, no reports of illness or death have been revealed by the agency. The recalled products were distributed nationwide in the United States and in Puerto Rico. While Zicam Cold Remedy Nasal Swabs and Orajel Baby Teething Swabs continue to be sold and available in pharmacies, Zicam Nasal AllClear Swabs were discontinued in December 2024. Additionally, the FDA assured consumers that all other Zicam and Orajel products, including Zicam RapidMelts are safe to use to cure colds. Both of the recalled Zicam nasal swabs are meant to soothe and shorten the duration of a cold by rubbing the gel-covered cotton part of the swab inside each nostril. According to the company's website, the gel formula covering the swabs contain plant-based active ingredients including Galphimia glauca, Luffa operculata and Sabadilla. Similarly, the Orajel Baby Teething Swabs are used to to help soothe infants who may be teething, upset, cranky or fussy. However in this case, rubbing the contaminated part of swab inside your nostril or inside the mouth may introduce the fungi into your bloodstream and cause an infection. To fight the infection, the immune system releases chemicals into the bloodstream that can cause widespread inflammation in the body. This can lead to sepsis - which can cause damage to tissues, organ failure and death. Treatment for a blood infection typically involves antifungal medications. In a statement, the FDA explained: 'Swabs found to contain microbial contamination can potentially present a significant risk to the health and safety of consumers including serious and life-threatening blood infections in users whose nasal mucosa may be compromised due to inflammation and mechanical injuries.' Typical symptoms of a fungi-caused blood infection include fever, chills, lethargy, and pain. If left untreated, it can lead to organ failure and in certain cases, death. In the US, the most common fungus known to cause bloodstream infections is Candida. About 25,000 Americans suffer from candida blood infections every year.

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