Reminder of the products of popular vitamins on the fears that they can cause an “ swelling of the respiratory tract ”

Several popular vitamins and perinatal products, including those for preconception, are recalled due to a lack of excessive levels or levels of potassium iodine. The products included in the recall come from Bio Concepts, NRC Nutrition and Naternal Vitamines.

According to therapeutic Administration of Products (TGA), light cases of iodine toxicity can cause “diarrhea, a burning sensation in the mouth, fever, nausea and vomiting”. But in serious cases, it can be quite dangerous and can cause “swelling of the respiratory tract, a cyanosis, a low impulse or a coma”.

In some cases, you may receive too little iodine from these products, in which case you may want to consult a health professional if you use this product on their advice.

If you have one of the prizes affected, stop using the product immediately and come back to the place of purchase for a refund.

  • Bio Concepts – Orthoplex Maggi Restore 300g. Lot: 42660. Expire date January 2027.

  • Bio Concepts – Pure Orthoplex Children’s Essentials 250g. Lot: 43268. Expressing date January 2027

  • NRC Nutrition – Multi preconception for women. Lot: 42469. Expressing date: January 2027.

  • Natéral vitamins – Evernatal capsules 60. Lot: 43311. Expressing date: January 2027.

Specific lots of Maggi Orthoplex Maggi of Bio Concepts Restore 300g and Pure Orthoplex Children’s Essentials 250g have been recalled. Photo: Organic concepts

In relation:

Bio Concepts shared an advertisement with recall customers, which reads Essentials 250g powder (which is used to support brain and cognitive development, energy production and healthy development) due to an error in the contractual manufacturer which has led to iodine levels are non -uniform and potentially excess safety limits.

“No other lot or sizes of Orthoplex Pack Maggi Restor 300g or Pure Orthoplex Children’s Essentials 250g is affected by this product recall.”

NRC Nutrition recalled their multiple multi-ideas for women. Photo: NRC Nutrition

NRC Nutrition recalled their multiple multi-ideas for women. Photo: NRC Nutrition

NRC Nutrition also published a statement on their website announcing the recall of the product, which reads capsules.

“No other share of multiple preconceptions for women, and no other Naturo-Plus product was affected by this product recall.

“If you have a multi-Idées for women in Lot 42469, do not use it.

“Return it to the place of purchase for a refund or call our customer service line to organize the return of the affected product and a refund.”

The naternal vitamins recalled certain lots of their Evernatal 60 capsules. Photo: Natéral vitamins

The naternal vitamins recalled certain lots of their Evernatal 60 capsules. Photo: Natéral vitamins

Naternal published a similar declaration, adding: “The problem was born during the manufacturing process by our limited contractual manufacturer of TGA of confidence. Although they produce for many renowned Australian brands, this particular lot was affected by the variability of the gross manipulation of the ingredients. We work in close collaboration with them to guarantee that this does not happen again.”

They added: “Our manufacturer is committed to improving their quality insurance protocols, including more strict raw material tests, in particular for microdotic nutrients such as iodine. These improvements are designed to prevent any recurrence of this problem.”

SHOP:

“Your safety is our absolute priority. All our products are manufactured in Australia as part of TGA strict regulations and undergo rigorous tests. This recall is a proactive step, taken before negative effects are reported, showing our dedication to transparency, quality and customer service.

“We take this case seriously and deeply regret any inconvenience caused.”

You can find contact information for organic concepts, CNRC and naternal vitamins here.

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