Rajasthan's drug controller found that Johnson & Johnson baby shampoo samples were not of standard quality.
Business
Standard : US healthcare giant Johnson
& Johnson (J&J) has once again come under the scanner
after Rajasthan’s drug controller found that its baby shampoo
samples were not of standard quality. The samples tested were found
containing harmful substances, said the drug controller.
According
to reports, the Drugs Control Organization asked state drug
controllers across India to withdraw available stocks of J&J’s
baby shampoo from the market to ensure that it is not used
anymore. “The samples of cosmetics contains harmful ingredients,"
according to the report of samples tested between 16 and 28 February.
Johnson
& Johnson had suffered a huge setback in December last year,
after a Reuters report alleged that there were traces of asbestos, a
carcinogen, in its baby powder. In India, CDSCO ordered the company
to stop manufacturing its baby powders using raw materials until
further tests proved it was asbestos-free, two days after the Reuters
report was published.
Even
Johnson &Jonson's hip implants left 4,000 patients in the lurch
and the government is trying to get the company to pay compensation
to all those affected.
According
to reports, formaldehyde has been identified as a carcinogen, which
is a substance that promotes the formation of cancer in the body.
J&J, however, denied adding Formaldehyde gas in its ‘No More
Tears’ baby shampoo. In a statement, J&J said, "We have
confirmed to the Indian authorities that we do not add Formaldehyde
as an ingredient in our shampoo nor does Johnson's baby shampoo
contain any ingredient that can release formaldehyde over time."
Johnson
and Johnson claimed to have removed formaldehyde from products in
2014
In
2014,New York Times reported, J&J's baby shampoo no longer
contained two potentially harmful chemicals, formaldehyde and
1,4-dioxane. J&J vowed to remove both chemicals from its baby
products by the end of 2013, and in 2014, it said that it had met
that goal.
J&J
puts the blame on govt, rejects the 'interim results'
In
a statement, J&J said, "We do not accept the interim results
given to us, which mentioned samples to contain harmful ingredients.
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