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For those who are immunocompromised, use of these oral care products could result in"severe or life-threatening adverse events due to the introduction of bacteria to the disrupted oral mucosa, possibly leading to bacteremia and sepsis," the release adds. Both products were shipped nationwide to customers and to dental practices. You can identify the recalled products by the lot number and expiration date printed in black on the bottom left hand corner of the front label. The oral care rinse has a lot number of 2550 and an expiration date of Feb. 2026. Recalled oral care spray has lot number 2552, and also has an expiration date of Feb. 2026.
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