Urgent recall of one of Australia's most popular sunscreens after batches were found to have a cancer-causing chemical in them Popular Neutrogena aerosol sunscreen recalled by the TGA on Monday August 2 Cancer-causing chemical benzene was detected in some batches of the product Neutrogena said product was being recalled 'out of an abundance of caution'
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Johnson&Johnson owned Neutrogena sunscreen product
A popular sunscreen brand has been urgently recalled after traces of a cancer-causing chemical was detected in some batches.
The Therapeutic Goods Administration issued the recall alert on Monday for the Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Body Mist Sunscreen Spray SPF 50+ (aerosol sunscreen) owned by Johnson & Johnson.
All batches with an expiry date of August 30, 2023 or earlier should not be used due to possible health risks linked