The SA Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has issued a recall on some batches of Citro-Soda Regular amid concerns of possible contamination at a production facility operated by Adcock Ingram, reports IOL.
Consumers are urged to check the batch numbers on the bottle or outer packaging and compare them to the affected batch numbers listed by SAHPRA (available via official notices and pharmacies).
No widespread harm has been reported, but medical advice should be sought if consumers experience unusual stomach discomfort or nausea or irritation after use, said SAPHRA, adding that no adverse effects are expected and the recall is intended to prevent potential risk rather than respond to confirmed harm.
IOL article – Citro-Soda recall: Check if your batch is affected (Open access)
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