Lucas' Papaw Ointment recall
No other batches of Lucas Papaw Ointment are affected by this recall. Lucas Papaw Remedies is recalling several batches of Lucas Papaw Ointment AUST L 13397 due to microbial contamination.
Lucas Papaw Remedies is recalling several batches of Lucas Papaw Ointment AUST L 13397 due to microbial contamination.
. If you have a tube or jar of Lucas Papaw Ointment from the batches above do not use it. CUSTOMER SERVICE 1800 861 852. Four types of fungus and bacteria were found in 11 affected product batches.
1 day agoThe recall is due to microbial contamination according to the Therapeutic Goods Administration. Australias medicine regulator the Therapeutic. It can be returned to the place of purchase for a refund or contact Lucas Papaw Remedies.
In a Facebook post Lucas Papaw Remedies listed the affected goods identified in the recall in three sizes. The microorganisms have been identified. Read below to see if youve purchased an affected batch.
The microorganisms in questions have been identified as Aspergillus tubingensis Sordaria humana Penicillium paneum and. Several batches of Lucas Papaw Ointment have been urgently recalled by Australias medicines regulator due to microbial contamination. Lucas Papaw Ointment is recalling a number of products due to contamination fears.
Lucas Papaw Ointment which is used as a topical ointment for minor skin wounds dry skin chafing and often as a lip balm has been recalled in three different sizes. Lucas Papaw Ointment Batches Recalled in Australia. 15 hours agoThe Therapeutic Goods Administration has issued an urgent recall of Lucas Papaw Ointment due to microbiological contamination.
Jul 7 2022. The affected products come in 15g 75g and 200g sizes. 15 hours agoLucas Papaw Remedies is recalling several batches of Lucas Papaw Ointment due to contamination.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration has issued a recall of their papaw products saying there is a microbial contamination in some of their batches. The Therapeutic Goods Administration TGA issued the nationwide recall of 11 batches of the topical ointment which can be used to treat sunburn nappy rash splinters and eczema. Lucas Papaw Remedies is recalling several batches of Lucas Papaw Ointment AUST L 13397 due to microbial contamination.
The company said in a statement the discovery of mould and bacteria contamination led to. The recall is due to microbial contamination. Return it to the place of purchase or a refund or call our customer service line to arrange the return of affected product and refund.
19 hours agoPeople using Lucas papaw ointment are being urged to immediately check their products after several batches have been found to be contaminated. 12 hours agoA popular pawpaw ointment has been recalled after a microbiological contamination was found in a number of batches on the shelves in Australia. The recall listed the 15g 75g and 200g sizes with the batch numbers.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration TGA announced an Australia wide recall of 11 batches of the topical ointment popular as a treatment for sunburn nappy rash splinters and eczema. The very popular Lucas Pawpaw Ointment was urgently recalled on Wednesday. The Therapeutic Goods Administration says the recall is due to microbiological contamination that has been found in several batches.
19 hours agoSeveral batches of Lucas Papaw Ointment have been urgently recalled due to microbial contamination. If your product is from one of these batches you can access a refund by returning to the place of purchase or contacting Lucas Papaw Remedies Customer Service on 1800 861 852. The Therapeutic Goods Administration TGA issued the nationwide recall of 11 batches of the topical ointment.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration TGA. Saying the affected batches of Lucas. 15 hours agoLucas Papaw Ointment is produced in Acacia Ridge on Brisbanes south side.
The ointment is commonly used for dryness. The microorganisms have been identified as Aspergillus. 14 hours agoA nationwide recall by Australias medicines regulator has been issued for several Lucas Papaw Ointment batches due to microbial contamination.
Consumer Level Recall - Potential microbial contamination of certain batches. The Therapeutic Goods Administration TGA said microbial contamination was found in batches of Lucas Papaw Ointment a topical ointment sold at chemists and supermarkets to assist with. If consumers have an ointment from the affected batches they are advised to immediately stop using it.
Its a staple in most of our homes but people are being urged to check their current stash of Lucas Papaw products after the TGA has issued a recall. We all know and love the Lucas Papaw Ointment range. 14 hours agoA nationwide recall by Australias medicines regulator has been issued for several Lucas Papaw Ointment batches due to microbial contamination.
15g 75g and 200g sizes have been affected by the contamination with the TGA saying if you have one of these products and its batch number is parallel. Below are the batch numbers with.
You Should Check To See If Your Papaw Ointment S Been Recalled