- NAFDAC has recalled Nivea Black & White Invisible Roll-on deodorant due to health risks associated with a prohibited chemical
- The recall follows an alert from the European Union Rapid Alert System, identifying the affected batch number 93529610
- Consumers are urged to stop using the product immediately and return it to NAFDAC offices
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has issued a warning to Nigerians regarding the recall of Nivea Black & White Invisible Roll-on deodorant (50ml), which claims to provide 48-hour protection in African climates.
This recall follows an alert from the European Union Rapid Alert System for Dangerous non-food products based in Brussels.
In an official notice released on Thursday, October 31, NAFDAC identified the affected product by its batch number, 93529610.
The agency revealed that the deodorant contains 2-(4-tert-Butylbenzyl) propionaldehyde, a chemical that is prohibited in cosmetic products due to its potential health risks.
This chemical may harm the reproductive system, negatively affect the health of unborn children, and cause skin irritation and burns in users.
Manufactured in Germany, the product carries the Bar Code Number 42299882. NAFDAC has urged importers, distributors, retailers, and consumers to remain vigilant and avoid the importation, distribution, sale, and use of this specific batch of Nivea Roll-on deodorant.
Consumers who possess the recalled product are advised to cease its use immediately and return it to the nearest NAFDAC office.
The agency has also encouraged healthcare professionals and consumers to report any adverse reactions associated with the use of regulated products. Reports can be made through the nearest NAFDAC office, via the pharmacovigilance email at pharmacovigilance@nafdac.gov.ng, on the E-reporting platforms at www.nafdac.gov.ng, or through the Med-safety application available on both Android and iOS.
NAFDAC continues to prioritise consumer safety and urges the public to heed these warnings.
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