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Australia: Recall: Brauer Teething Gel 20 g - bacterial contamination of one batch
 
Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) announces that Brauer Natural Medicine, in consultation with the TGA, is recalling one batch of Brauer Teething Gel 20 g due to bacterial contamination.

Brauer Teething Gel is used to reduce the discomfort caused by teething in babies.

The affected batch is 809057 with an expiry date of September 2020. This batch has been distributed in Australia to pharmacies, health food stores and sold via the internet since 24 October 2018.

Testing has found that some samples from this batch have been contaminated with Burkholderia, a bacteria commonly found in soil, water and the general environment. They are capable of causing infections in healthy hosts, but in particular affect those with compromised immune systems. These bacteria can be also spread through person-to-person contact.

The initial symptoms of Burkholderia infection may be a low-grade fever, potentially progressing to much more serious conditions, including pneumonia and other lung disorders.

Consumers who use Brauer Teething Gel are advised to check the batch number on the packaging. If it is from batch 809057 they should immediately stop using the product.

Infants, in whom this product is most likely to be used, have an immature immune system and are therefore more susceptible to infection than healthy adults. In infants who have been treated with the affected gel be alert to the potential signs of Burkholderia infection such as low-grade fever. Seek immediate medical advice if they suspect infection.

Please refer to the following website in TGA for details: http://www.tga.gov.au/alert/brauer-teething-gel-20-g

In Hong Kong, the above product is not registered pharmaceutical product.

Ends/ Saturday, Nov 30, 2019
Issued at HKT 12:45
 
 
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