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Walgreens Nasal Spray Recalled: Potential Bacteria Risk
27 Nov
Summary
- Over 41,000 bottles of Walgreens nasal spray recalled nationwide.
- Potential bacteria contamination poses risks to immune-compromised individuals.
- Consumers should return recalled products for a full refund.

Medical Products Laboratories has initiated a recall of over 41,000 bottles of Walgreens Saline Nasal Spray with xylitol. This action, prompted by potential contamination with pseudomonas lactis bacteria, has been classified as a Class II recall by the FDA. Such recalls indicate that product use could lead to temporary or medically reversible health consequences.
The bacteria, commonly found in the environment, can pose a risk to individuals with compromised immune systems, respiratory problems, or those who are pregnant. While the full health impact remains under investigation, Walgreens has instructed customers to cease using the affected product and return it for a complete refund.
The affected product includes specific lot numbers with expiration dates extending into 2027. Walgreens emphasized its commitment to customer safety, issuing the recall "out of an abundance of caution" following FDA guidance. The recall number is D-0179-2026.




