Ting athlete’s foot spray recalled over benzene contamination
Ting athlete’s foot spray recall overview:
- Who: Insight Pharmaceuticals is recalling two lots of its Ting 1% Tolnaftate Athlete’s Foot Spray Antifungal Spray Liquid.
- Why: The Ting athlete’s foot spray tested positive for elevated levels of benzene, a cancer-causing chemical, from the propellant in the spray can, the Ting recall says.
- Where: The Ting benzene recall is valid across the United States.
Insight Pharmaceuticals is recalling two lots of its Ting 1% Tolnaftate Athlete’s Foot Spray Antifungal Spray Liquid after it tested positive for benzene, a cancer-causing chemical.
Insight says in the Ting recall that while benzene is not an ingredient in any of its antifungal spray products, the unexpected benzene levels come from the propellant in the spray can.
The National Drug Code is 63736-819-05 and lot codes are 0H50545 with an expiration date of 07/24 and 1G50645 with an expiration date of 06/25 for the Ting recall.
Benzene is a human carcinogen that can cause leukemia, blood cancer and other cancers, as well as potentially life-threatening blood disorders, the recall says. Exposure can occur orally, through inhalation and through the skin.
Although humans regularly come into contact with benzene in the environment, both indoors and outside, elevated levels of the chemical are a risk, the recall says.
No adverse effects reported from benzene in spray, Ting recall says
Insight Pharmaceuticals says it has not received any reports of adverse effects related to the recall so far. The company is not currently facing legal action over the recall, but Top Class Actions follows recalls closely as they sometimes lead to class action lawsuits.
Insight has asked customers to stop using the impacted lots of spray immediately, and the company can be contacted for a refund on its website, by email at medicalaffairs@prestigebrands.com, or by phone at 800-344-7239, Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 ET. Customers must provide a picture of the bottom of any cans they purchased, including an affected lot number, in order to receive a full refund.
In a separate Ting benzene recall, Insight also recalled two lots of Ting 2% Miconazole Nitrate Athlete’s Foot Spray Antifungal SprayPowder in December after a third-party lab found samples containing elevated levels of the carcinogen.
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