A batch of an over-the-counter anti-anxiety supplement has been recalled after users reported allergic reactions. 7NEWS
Users have reported “unexpected” reactions including rash, tingling or burning sensations on the skin, redness of the skin and itching and swelling of the throat, tongue, eyelids or face, according to the TGA.A batch of Kynd Stress Relief tablets has been recalled.“Pharmacies, other retailers and wholesalers who have purchased this product are advised to inspect stock immediately and quarantine all units from the affected batch,” the authority said.
“Your health and safety are incredibly important to us and we take it very seriously,” the company said on the Kynd website.“We are so sorry for any inconvenience caused.
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