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U.S. -- The company is recalling bottles of nasal spray sold at CVS.
The FDA said they could be contaminated with a harmful pathogen.
"The product can be identified by a white nasal spray bottle and an orange label with Sinus Relief stated in white with CVS Health on top left. The IFC containing the bottle is also orange and contains the same wording. Lot 173089J and EXP 09/19 is coded on the side panel of the carton. Product was distributed Nationwide to retail outlets."
Using the product could lead to serious infections, especially if you have a weakened immune system or illnesses like cystic fibrosis.
If you have any of the affected bottles at home you can either throw it away or return it to the CVS store you got it from for a replacement or your money back.
For more information about the recall, visit the FDA website or call Product Quest Manufacturing LLC at (386) 239-8787, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., EST.