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There are over 80,000 mouthwash bottles being remembered due to a labeling error, federal officials warned.
Bottles of Parodontax Active Gum Health mouthwash, distributed nationwide by Haleon US Holdings LLC, are being recalled due to concerns that they may be missing or have incorrect lot numbers and expiration dates, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The bottles have a lot number of 0665363 and the expiration date is August 31, 2027. However, the lot number and date may not appear on the 500 mL bottle, according to the FDA notice.

More than 80,000 bottles of mouthwash are being recalled due to a labeling error. (Getty Images)
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The FDA classified the recall as Class III, which is the least severe recall classification.

The FDA listed the recall as Class III. (Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images)
The FDA classifies the level of risk of defective products, ranging from dangerous, also known as Class I, to minor violations, known as Class III. A Class III, specifically, is when the “product used is not likely to cause adverse health consequences,” even if it violates FDA regulations, according to the agency.
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The recall is in progress. The FDA did not disclose this where the mouthwash was specifically sold.

The expiration date of the affected product is August 31, 2027. (Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg via Getty Images)






