Kelly Bonner, a consumer products attorney at law firm Duane Morris, outlines the MoCRA updates you need to know if selling ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall for Dynacare baby powder, which was sold in 35 states, due to ...
The company first recalled some baby powder products on Sept. 19 and has expanded that recall to include 4-ounce and 14-ounce bottles of Dynacare Baby Powder with the item numbers 4874 and 4875, ...
Editor's note: The product used in this review was a personal purchase.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is often found near talc, an ingredient in many cosmetic products. However, asbestos is a known carcinogen—something that causes cancer—and its ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall for a brand of baby powder sold in 35 states due to the possibility of asbestos contamination. On Oct. 28, the FDA announced that ...
Dynacare Baby Powder was first recalled in 12 states last month but that number has now been expanded to 35 after the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) detected asbestos in finished products ...
Johnson & Johnson has twice been unsuccessful in using a controversial bankruptcy tactic to contain lawsuits alleging its baby powder caused cancer. The third time, J&J said, will be different.
Dynarex issued the expanded recall Monday after the FDA discovered some products contained asbestos during a routine sampling ...
In the initial recall posted on Sept. 19, Dynarex Corporation recalled 62 cases of its Dynacare Baby Powder. The recall was ...