- MyBladder 60-count supplement bottles recalled nationwide for E. coli contamination.
- Sold on Walmart’s website and Amazon, routine testing found two strains of E. coli in the product.
- Dispose or return affected supplements, and contact a healthcare provider if symptoms occur.
There’s an active recall on a bladder control supplement sold nationwide, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This is due to an E. coli contamination.
The dietary supplement being recalled is MyBladder, sold in 60-count bottles with printed lot number “03042517” on the packaging. The affected product was sold throughout the U.S. via direct delivery to consumers on the Walmart and Amazon websites.
While there are no illnesses connected to this recall, this announcement follows routine testing of the product that showed positive results for E. coli – O7:K1 (IAI39/ExPEC) and E. coli 1303. Check your medicine cabinet, and if you have the supplement on hand, dispose of it or return for a full refund.
Signs of E. coli infection may include diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting and/or fever. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms after consuming the recalled supplements, contact a healthcare provider immediately.
For questions about this recall, contact Richard Conant at Purity Products by calling 516-316-9486 or emailing richard.conant@purityproducts.com.
