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Caruso's Natural Health Pty Ltd (Caruso’s) is recalling certain batches of WEE LESS, BLOAT EZE and ASHWAGANDHA 7500 due to suspected tampering.
Product | Batch No. | Expiry | ARTG |
---|---|---|---|
WEE LESS tablets, 60 pack | Q01661 | September 2027 | 454848 |
BLOAT EZE capsule, 60 pack | Q01516 | May 2027 | 408956 |
ASHWAGANDHA 7500 tablets, 50 pack | Q01687 | September 2027 | 406701 |
What is the problem?
There has been suspected tampering of the above products with unknown capsules that are different in appearance to the capsules and tablets in the products’ containers.
This recall does not affect any other batches of WEE LESS, BLOAT EZE and ASHWAGANDHA 7500.
What are the risks?
The composition of these unknown capsules has not yet been determined, so the risk that they pose is currently unknown. From a preliminary investigation, it appears that the unknown capsules could contain cocoa powder and probiotics.
As the potential for these unknown capsules to cause harm cannot be ruled out, Caruso’s Natural Health Pty Ltd has decided to recall the affected batches and is currently investigating the problem further.
What should I do?
Anyone who is concerned in any way about the use of this product should consult their doctor.
If you have purchased the affected batches of Caruso’s WEE LESS, BLOAT EZE and ASHWAGANDHA 7500, do not use them.
Return the product to the place of purchase for a refund or call the customer service line 1300 695 088 to arrange the return of affected product and a refund.
Further information
Please contact Caruso's Natural Health Pty Ltd customer service line 1300 695 088 for further information.
Reporting problems
Consumers and health professionals are encouraged to report problems with medicines or vaccines. Your report will contribute to the TGA’s monitoring of these products.
The TGA cannot give advice about an individual's medical condition. You are strongly encouraged to talk with a health professional if you are concerned about a possible adverse event associated with a medicine or vaccine.