A nationwide recall has been issued for ReBoost Nasal Spray due to a serious health concern. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that the product, distributed by MediNatura New Mexico Inc., may cause life-threatening infections due to mold contamination. The recall affects a specific batch, No. 224268, with an expiration date of December 2027.
The homeopathic nasal spray, designed to relieve nasal congestion, was found to contain yeast, mold, and microbial contaminants, including the bacteria Achromobacter, at levels exceeding acceptable limits. The FDA warns that immunocompromised individuals are at higher risk of adverse health consequences, including severe infections. As a precaution, consumers are advised to discontinue use and seek medical attention if they experience any related symptoms.
The affected product comes in a white and yellow carton with a 20 mL spray bottle. Customers who purchased the product directly from MediNatura can request a refund by emailing recall@medinatura.com. Otherwise, consumers should return the spray to the place of purchase to ensure their safety and prevent potential health risks.