Acne treatments were called due to gasoline levels
WASHINHON – US health officials ask retailers withdrawing a small number of acne creams from their store shelves after government tests that have found that they contain slightly high levels of cancer -related chemical.
The Food and Drug Administration said that many six products containing benzwell peroxide are called, including Walgreens Control Control, Proactiv Skining Exfoliator and La Roche-Posay Effaclar Duo Action Acne. The full list and many numbers were published on the Internet on Tuesday.
The Food and Drug Administration has stressed the minimal risks of products.
“Even with the daily use of these products for decades, the risk of cancer due to the exposure to gasoline in these products is very low,” the agency said.
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All products have gasoline, which is a chemical component of crude oil, gas and cigarette smoke. It can cause prolonged exposure to high levels of leukemia and other cancer.
This week’s retrieval processes apply to stores that sell elements. FDA officials (FDA) said consumers do not need to take any specific action.
The Food and Drug Administration has set the six products after testing 95 acne treatment products. The agency’s review was paid by testing reports from private laboratories on excess gasoline levels in a number of acne products.
In recent years, a variety of other products has been called on gasoline levels, including manual antiseptics, and sunscreen.