Officials Warn Do Not Use LEHOM Baby Playpens Sold on Amazon Over Entrapment Hazards, Lead Violations
Customers are being instructed to dismantle and destroy the impacted LEHOM playpens to avoid injuries to children.
Customers are being instructed to dismantle and destroy the impacted LEHOM playpens to avoid injuries to children.
Manufacturer halted SnoreStop spray sales on its website after an FDA inspection revealed quality control issues and a risk that the spray may be contaminated with microbial bacteria.
Manufacturer is investigating the source of the asbestos in Dynacare Baby Powder, which may have contaminated talc at the mining site.
Bionpharma is instructing customers with the recalled antibiotic to immediately return the contaminated products to prevent the risk of severe infection.
Traffic fatalities decreased by 3.2% compared to the same period in 2023, continuing a nine-quarter trend of declining car accident deaths in the U.S.
Aftermarket chargers for micromobility products have led to over one hundred reports of fire or thermal events, including injuries and property damage.
Nearly 200 children died between 2013 and 2022 in accidents involving school transportation, NHTSA data revealed.
Inari Medical issued an Urgent Medical Device Labeling Correction last month, which the FDA has declared a Class I medical device recall.
Thousands of food additives have been introduced into U.S. foods in recent years, without any safety review by the FDA, according to a new report.
Exposure to formaldehyde from the Breas Vivo 45 LS ventilators could lead to airway irritation, inflammation, asthma and other side effects.