A brand of shampoo has been called due to the potential health risks.
Henkel, a consumers brand manufacturer, announced on Tuesday that TEC ITAY shampoo was withdrawn from a possible pollution shelves with Klebsiella oxytoca bacteria.
The Mexico Henkel Unit Call voluntarily A press release sent to Fox News Digital revealed that there are 1068 units of shampoo after microbiological analyzes of the presence of bacteria.
The stick of sticks from sticks of “pieces of metal” is called in the interior
The shampoo was distributed in New York and California and it could be distributed to other states, as Henkel warned.
The product has also been sold to consumers directly by retailers.

Henkel from Mexico summoned more than 1000 units of TEC Italy shampoo due to bacterial pollution. (Istock)
the Remember shampoo It is filled in a green plastic bottle 33.81 ounce/1 liter, which carries a LOT 1G27542266 tag on the side and the UPC 7501438375850 symbol, as mentioned.
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Exposure to these bacteria can cause healthy effects on humans, including eye, nose and skin infections, with “additional reactions to consumers with Immune conditions“According to Henkel.

Shampoo, which is called in a green plastic bottle 33.81 ounce/1 liter, features a number 1G27542266 on the side and the UPC 7501438375850 symbol. (Amazon)
“So far, there have been no reports of the user's damage or an injury to these products,” Henkel said in the statement.
“Consumer who suffer from symptoms, or have any medical questions related to this summons. Consult your doctor Immediately. “
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Consumers who bought the bottles affected by the TEC Italy Shampoo Totale should “stop using the product and return the products to the purchase place to recover the money.”

Consumers must stop using polluted product and search for medical care if symptoms appear, as the company advised. (Istock)
The company wrote: “TEC Italy is seeking to reduce all the inconvenience that may cause consumers and (he) is committed to their full consent.”
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He also said: “We will take this summons with the knowledge of the US Food and Drug Administration.”