Beekeeper's Naturals recalled 585 units of lot 5950 of its Saline Nasal Spray, expiration 02/2028, sold only through Amazon between April 2 and April 24, after testing found microbiological levels above acceptable limits. [1]
The paper's June 4 recall coverage said a notice becomes useful when it becomes a shelf check; its moringa recall story sent readers to labels, not wellness arguments, and this nasal-spray recall sends them to the bottle bottom and Amazon order history.
FDA's posted company announcement says the lot may contain Aspergillus species and that people with weakened immune systems or lung diseases face the highest risk of serious, potentially life-threatening infections such as invasive sinusitis and lung infections. [1]
The instructions are narrow: check the lot number on the bottom or back label, stop use if it reads 5950, contact the company for a refund, and call a physician or health provider after problems that may be related to use. [1]
FDA's recall index is the official shelf for consumers who missed a seller email, and the notice adds that no other Beekeeper's Naturals products, including Nasal Spray Max, are affected; specificity is the public service, because a wellness purchase becomes a household verification job only when the lot, channel, dates, risk group, and next action all sit in the same place. [2] [1]
-- NORA WHITFIELD, Chicago