Panama’s Health Authorities Order Colgate Toothpaste To Be Removed From the Market - teleSUR English
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Panama’s Health Authorities Order Colgate Toothpaste To Be Removed From the Market - teleSUR English
The Ministry of Health (Minsa) of Panama reported this Saturday that it has ordered the withdrawal of three Colgate-brand toothpastes due to the effects they cause, including oral lesions, pain, burning, gum inflammation, and lip swelling. RELATED: Venezuelan Pharmaceutical Market Grows 23.4% in First Half of 2025 “The products that must be withdrawn from the market in Panama are: Colgate Clean Mint with sanitary registration 114356 from Brazil;…
Some of the symptoms are irritation or oral pain, gum inflammation, dental sensitivity, ulcers, sores or boils, or allergic reactions.
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