Weleda Baby Teething Powder
Recall - ingestion of plastic fragments may pose potential choking hazard
29th April 2019
Consumers and health professionals are advised that Weleda Australia Pty Ltd, in consultation with the TGA, is recalling batches of Weleda Baby Teething Powder 60g.
The recall is being conducted because small, threadlike (up to approximately 1 cm long and less than 1 mm wide), soft, slivers of white plastic could potentially peel off the jar cap upon first opening. This is due to the tight fit of the cap on the jar and friction.
Weleda Baby Teething Powder is a homeopathic preparation used to treat discomfort associated with teething in infants.
If the plastic was not noticed and ingested it presents a potential choking hazard to infants.
There have been no reports of patient harm.
The affected batch numbers are:
Batch Number | Expiry Date | Batch Number | Expiry Date |
---|---|---|---|
I8MP04 | Sep-23 | K8MP08 | Nov-23 |
I8MP05 | Sep-23 | L8MP03 | Dec-23 |
I8MP06 | Sep-23 | L8MP04 | Dec-23 |
I8MP07 | Sep-23 | L8MP05 | Dec-23 |
J8MP03 | Oct-23 | L8MP06 | Dec-23 |
J8MP04 | Oct-23 | A9MP02 | Jan-24 |
J8MP05 | Oct-23 | A9MP03 | Jan-24 |
J8MP06 | Oct-23 | A9MP04 | Jan-24 |
K8MP01 | Nov-23 | A9MP05 | Jan-24 |
K8MP02 | Nov-23 | B9MP02 | Feb-24 |
K8MP03 | Nov-23 | B9MP03 | Feb-24 |
K8MP04 | Nov-23 | B9MP04 | Feb-24 |
K8MP06 | Nov-23 | B9MP05 | Feb-24 |
K8MP07 | Nov-23 | B9MP10 | Feb-24 |
Information for consumers
Do not use any Weleda Baby Teething Powder from an affected batch and return it to the place of purchase for a refund.
Consult a health professional if you are concerned about the health of your child following consumption of this product.
For further information contact Weleda customer service on 1300 551 454 or +61 2 9997 5171.
Information for health professionals
Please be aware of this issue and advise parents who are using this product to return it to the retailer for a refund.
If you have any questions or concerns about this issue, contact Weleda customer service on 1300 551 454 or +61 2 9997 5171.
Reporting problems
Consumers and health professionals are encouraged to report problems with medicines or vaccines. Your report will contribute to the TGA's monitoring of these products.
The TGA cannot give advice about an individual's medical condition. You are strongly encouraged to talk with a health professional if you are concerned about a possible adverse event associated with a medicine or vaccine.
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