Buzzagogo announced a recall for a lot of Allergy Bee Gone for Kids, which can contain traces of a dangerous bacteria - what you need to know.
, or medicine. FDA testing revealed that some Allergy Bee Gone might contain elevated levels of yeast and mold.
You’ll have to look for the following identifier to determine whether your Allergy Bee Gone comes from the recalled batch: lot 2006491 with expiration date 8/2024 and UPC 860002022116. You’ll find the lot number and expiration date on the bottom of the carton. However, Immunocompromised patients risk severe illness, which might be fatal. Adverse effects include bacteremia/sepsis, pneumonia, invasive fungal rhinosinusitis, and disseminated fungal infection.
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