A major consumer brands manufacturer has initiated a voluntary recall of more than 1,000 units of Tec Italy Totale Shampoo due to the potential presence of bacterial contamination. According to the company, routine testing identified the presence of bacteria that could pose a health risk to consumers, especially those with compromised immune systems.
The recalled shampoo was distributed nationwide through various retail channels. The specific lot numbers affected by the recall are listed on the manufacturer's website and in official recall notices. Consumers who have purchased Tec Italy Totale Shampoo are urged to check the product's lot number against the list of recalled products.
The primary concern associated with the bacterial contamination is the risk of infection. Symptoms of infection may include skin irritation, redness, swelling, and in severe cases, systemic illness. Individuals experiencing these symptoms after using the shampoo should seek medical attention promptly.
The manufacturer is working closely with regulatory agencies to ensure the safe and effective removal of the recalled shampoo from the market. Consumers who have purchased the recalled product are advised to discontinue use immediately and contact the manufacturer's customer service department for information on how to obtain a refund or replacement. The company has also established a dedicated hotline and email address to address consumer inquiries and concerns related to the recall.
Shampoo Recalled Over Bacteria Contamination Risk
Tec Italy Totale Shampoo is being recalled after testing revealed potential bacterial contamination. Over 1,000 units are affected by the recall. Exposure to the bacteria could lead to infections, particularly for individuals with weakened immune systems. Consumers are advised to stop using the shampoo immediately and contact the manufacturer for a refund or replacement.