Melanie James+FollowNasal Spray Recall: Bacteria Alert!Just when you thought cold season couldn’t get worse—Walgreens is recalling over 41,000 bottles of its saline nasal spray because they found a bacteria usually linked to raw milk. The FDA says the risk is low, but the bacteria can cause some nasty infections. If you’ve got the 1.5 oz bottle (lots #71409 or #71861), it’s time to toss or return it. Who knew a sniffle fix could get this wild? #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert10Share
Joel Sweeney+FollowCheck Your Walgreens Nasal Spray ASAP!PSA for anyone with Walgreens saline nasal spray: over 41,000 bottles just got recalled because of possible bacterial contamination. The FDA says two specific lots could have a bacteria that usually spoils dairy—yikes! If your bottle is from lot #61409 (expires 2/28/2027) or #71861 (expires 8/31/2027), stop using it and check the recall details. Who knew a simple nasal spray could be risky? #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert00Share
aguilarallison+FollowCheck Your Walgreens Nasal Spray!PSA for anyone with Walgreens saline nasal spray: over 41,000 bottles just got recalled because of possible bacterial contamination. If you’ve got a 1.5 oz bottle with lot #61409 (expires 2/28/2027) or #71861 (expires 8/31/2027), you might want to toss it. The bacteria isn’t super dangerous, but why risk it? Double-check your medicine cabinet and spread the word! #Health #BodyHealth #RecallAlert00Share