DermaRite Industries, LLC, a New Jersey-based manufacturer of medical care and skin care products, has voluntarily recalled multiple types of hand soap, cleanser, and antiseptic products due to contamination with potentially deadly bacteria. The recall affects products sold across the United States and in Puerto Rico, including antiseptic soaps and analgesics marketed under the brand names DermaKleen, Dermasarra, Kleenfoam, and Perigiene. The contamination poses risks of sepsis and organ failure. This recall follows a separate FDA-issued warning for mislabeled stevia and monk fruit sweeteners from NuNaturals Inc., which was classified as a second-highest risk nationwide recall.
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Hand soap sold across the United States has been recalled due to a dangerous bacterial contamination. https://t.co/Ke3nwazL7B
The recall applies to certain antiseptic soaps and analgesics sold as DermaKleen, Dermasarra, Kleenfoam, and Perigiene. https://t.co/ttDyKrKdXX