Thursday, June 14, 2007

Colgate recall different from fake Colgate issued

A distributor of Colgate toothpaste has issued a recall due to the ingredient diethylene glycol (DEG) chemical, which is found in anti-freeze. All children and those adults who are affected with liver or kidney disease are in the most danger. Long term use of these Colgate products even in a healthy adult could cause serious injury. Colgate, which has long been known for useless and out-of-date animal testing on their products, is having to recall many different types of this dangerous and defective products. Some of the varieties include Regular, Gel, Triple and Herbal. If you posses these dangerous Colgate toothpastes stop using immediately. If you or a family member have been injured as a result seek medical help and then contact an attorney immediately. The FDA investigation is in its early stages and there is no telling how long Colgate knew of the dangers of its toothpastes. It would also be beneficial to you and your family to make a permanent change away from Colgate products. For more information on this recall and other dangerous products and drugs, visit our friends at Recallcases.com

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