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Anvisa suspends batches of Ypê detergent due to ‘risk of contamination’

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Anvisa suspends batches of Ypê detergent due to ‘risk of contamination’

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Ypê detergent poses a risk of biological contamination

The National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa)
suspended several batches of Ypê detergent due to the risk of biological contamination. The manufacturing company informed Anvisa about the voluntary recall of the product, but did not specify the date of this action.

During production analysis, the Anvisa
identified a problem that could cause microbiological contamination. The decision was published in the Official Gazette and covers all detergents manufactured in July, August, September, November and December 2022 with final batches 1 and 3. This includes all types of detergents with this identification.

A Amparo Chemistry
detergent manufacturer Ype
, stated that it removed the products from the market about a month ago. After an internal analysis, a change in the traditional smell was found in the affected batches, without posing a risk to consumer health or safety, although in some cases it is noticeable by smell.

“After a rigorous internal analysis, the possibility of decharacterization of their traditional odor was identified in some specific batches, without risk to consumer health or safety, however, in some cases perceptible to smell,” he said in a note to the newspaper O GLOBO .

Clique
here
to consult the affected batches of Ypê detergent, in the Official Gazette.

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