The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) is informing the general public of the recall of Benylin Paediatric (100mls) Syrup, LOT No. 329304, by the Nigerian National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration (NAFDAC) from the Nigerian market.
Benylin Paediatric Syrup is a cough mixture manufactured by Johnson & Johnson (Pty) in South Africa.
The FDA, in a statement, said the recall was necessitated by the detection of an “unacceptable high level” of diethylene glycol (DEG) in the product.
“DEG is a chemical substance poisonous to humans and consuming it could be injurious to health, causing headache, pain, vomiting, diarrhoea, paralysis, convulsion, acute kidney disease and inability to pass urine among others, which may lead to death,” the statement explained
Meanwhile, the FDA noted that LOT No. 329304 is “not available on our market, having reviewed all the data on the importation of the product to Ghana from 2021.”
“Ongoing market surveillance efforts across the country so far confirm the absence of the lot in Ghana. The Authority has also heightened its surveillance activities at the ports with the view to prevent the entry of LOT No. 329304 onto the Ghanaian market,” it emphasised.
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According to the FDA, since 2022, all syrup formulations imported into the country have been sampled at the port of entry and, where necessary, tested for the presence of both DEG and ethylene glycol.
It maintained that this exercise was undertaken as “a precautionary measure.”
“Finally, the FDA has screened samples of other lots of Benylin Paediatric 100mls syrup available on the Ghanaian market for the presence of DEG and the results turned out to be negative,” the statement assured.
The Authority therefore called on the public to be cautioned to look out for the affected lot of the Benylin Paediatric Syrup and report to any of our offices across the country.
See the image of Benylin Paediatric Syrup below:
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