A New Mexico company has expanded its recall of homeopathic nasal sprays that contain yeast/mold and microbial contamination.
MediNatura New Mexico, Inc., last week recalled one lot of ReBoost Nasal Spray. Today it announced a recall of all lots of that spray plus all lots of ClearLife nasal spray.
Both were sold nationwide online and through retailers, according to an announcement with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The company’s announcement says the sprays have microbial contamination, specifically Achromobacter bacteria at unsafe levels.
“There is a reasonable probability that adverse health consequences including life-threatening infections will occur with use of the product in the immunocompromised population,” the company said.
Immunocompromised people are more vulnerable to infections. That includes people with weakened immune systems, the elderly and people on certain medications.
MediNatura said it has not received any reports of adverse events related to this recall to date.
Both homeopathic nasal sprays are used to temporarily relieve nasal congestion, allergy symptoms, sneezing, runny nose and itching.
The NDC number for the recalled ReBoost nasal spray is 62795-4005-9 and the UPC is 787647 10186 3. The recall includes all lots and all expiration dates from December 2022 through December 2025.The NDC number for the recalled ClearLife nasal spray is 62795-4006-9 and the UPC is 787647 10188 7. The recall includes all lots and all expiration dates from December 2022 through December 2025.
People should immediately stop using the nasal sprays. Customers who purchased directly from MediNatura New Mexico can send an email to recall@medinatura.com to receive a refund.
People who purchased the sprays at retailers should return them to the place of purchase for a refund.
For more information, call 800-621-7644 between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, or send an email to recall@medinatura.com.
MediNatura New Mexico expanded its recall of ReBoost nasal spray to all lots because it contains yeast/mold and microbial contamination.Provided by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration