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SAHPRA issues recall of batches of Citro-Soda

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The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) is set to brief the media next week on the recall of specific batches of Citro-Soda Regular, following safety concerns linked to a manufacturing facility in Johannesburg.

 

In a media advisory issued on Friday, the regulator confirmed that the recall stems from a potential contamination risk identified at the Clayville plant operated by Adcock Ingram.

 

SAHPRA emphasised that the recall is limited to certain batches produced at the Clayville facility and does not affect all Citro-Soda products currently on the market.

 

The affected items include:

 

  • Citro-Soda Regular 60 g
  • Citro-Soda Regular 120 g
  • Citro-Soda Regular 4 g x 30 sachets

 

The full list of batches that are being recalled is available HERE.

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