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FDA Recalls Acne Products Over Benzene Contamination Concerns

Six benzoyl peroxide-based acne treatments have been pulled from shelves due to low cancer risk linked to elevated benzene levels.

  • The FDA has issued a voluntary recall for six acne treatment products after testing detected elevated levels of benzene, a known carcinogen.
  • Affected brands include Walgreens, La Roche-Posay, Proactiv, SLMD, and Zapzyt, with specific lot numbers and expiration dates provided for each product.
  • Retailers have been instructed to remove the products from shelves and online stores, but consumers are not required to take action unless concerned.
  • The FDA emphasized that the risk of cancer from these products is very low, even with prolonged daily use over decades.
  • Benzene contamination in these products likely occurred as a byproduct of benzoyl peroxide breaking down during storage or transport at elevated temperatures.
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