Health
NAFDAC issues safety alert on recalled Nivea black and white invisible roll-on deodorant
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has issued a public alert on the recall of Nivea Black and White Invisible Roll-on deodorant, following safety warnings from the European Union Rapid Alert System for Dangerous Non-Food Products (RAPEX).
The affected product, marketed with “48H Protection in African Climate,” bears batch number 93529610 and bar code 42299882.
According to NAFDAC, the roll-on deodorant contains a hazardous chemical, 2-(4-tert-Butylbenzyl) propionaldehyde (BMHCA), which has been banned in cosmetics due to its potential to harm the reproductive system, pose risks to unborn children, and cause skin irritation or burns.
The agency warned that continued use of this product could have serious health consequences for consumers.
In its alert, NAFDAC advised importers, distributors, retailers, and consumers to exercise caution, urging all stakeholders to immediately halt the import, sale, and use of the recalled product to protect public health.
“Consumers who have purchased this product should stop using it and return it to the point of sale or contact NAFDAC directly for further guidance,” the agency stated, reinforcing its commitment to public safety in the Nigerian market.
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Manufactured in Germany, Nivea Black and White Invisible Roll-on deodorant is widely popular for its purported long-lasting protection against sweat and odor.
However, the detection of BMHCA, a banned ingredient under EU regulations, has raised significant health concerns, prompting NAFDAC’s swift action to limit its distribution in Nigeria.
Public health experts have welcomed NAFDAC’s proactive measures, with Dr. Temitope Adeyemi, a dermatologist, noting, “This is a critical step to ensure consumer safety, as exposure to harmful chemicals in personal care products is a growing concern.
Regular surveillance and public alerts are essential for preventing health risks associated with toxic ingredients in cosmetics.”
NAFDAC is working in coordination with international authorities and has assured the public of its dedication to ensuring the safety of all cosmetics and consumer products within Nigeria.
The agency urges consumers to remain vigilant and report any adverse reactions to cosmetic products to safeguard public health.
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