Bayer Recalls 780,000 Travel-Size Nasal Spray Bottles

No injuries were reported in connection to the product, which does not meet labeling requirements, federal officials said.
Bayer Recalls 780,000 Travel-Size Nasal Spray Bottles
Retail medications are displayed on shelves at a pharmacy in Deerfield, Ill., on July 25, 2024. The Canadian Press/AP-Nam Y. Huh
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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Hundreds of thousands of travel-size bottles of a nasal spray are being recalled due to a labeling problem, according to a notice published by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

Pharmaceutical giant Bayer is recalling around 786,100 6-milliliter bottles of Afrin Original Nasal Spray after federal officials said in an April 30 notice that the packaging could pose a danger to children.

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Jack Phillips
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