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Nasal Spray Sold Nationwide Recalled Due to Yeast, Mold, Microbial Contamination

Check your medicine cabinet for this recalled nasal spray and stop using it immediately.

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ReBoost Nasal Spray has been recalled.

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A nasal spray that was distributed nationwide has been recalled due to potential contamination, the Food and Drug Administration and the Hawaii Department of Health announced.

ReBoost Nasal Spray was recalled after it was "found to contain yeast/mold and microbial contamination," the FDA states, adding, "There is a reasonable probability that adverse health consequences, including life-threatening infections, will occur with use of the product in the immuno-compromised population."

The recalled product can be identified by the following information:

  • NDC number: 62795-4005-9
  • UPC number: 787647 10186 3
  • Lot number: 224268
  • Expiration date: 12/2027
Yellow nasal spray packaging

This is the packaging for ReBoost.

Food and Drug Administration

The product was distributed nationwide, per the announcement but there is not yet a list of the stores where it may have been sold. The Hawaii Department of Health stated it is working with its Food and Drug Branch to ensure the product is no longer available for sale in the state. The company behind the product, MediNatura New Mexico, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


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What should I do if I bought a recalled ReBoost nasal spray?

Discontinue use immediately and return it to your place of purchase to receive a refund.

What should I do if I used a recalled ReBoost nasal spray?

If you have used the recalled nasal spray and have been experiencing any unexplained symptoms, such as fever, swollen sinuses, headaches, face pain or pressure and facial numbness, or are immunocompromised, you should contact your health care provider.

The FDA is also asking that you submit a report if you experienced any reactions to the product. As of Monday, no reports regarding reactions to this product have been made. This report is among a handful of recent recalls, ranging from chargers that may catch fire to shredded cheese with possible metal fragments.

The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.