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Fire Hazard Power Banks & Contaminated Meds Recalled
15 Dec
Summary
- INIU power banks recalled for overheating, causing fires and injuries.
- Blood pressure medication Ziac recalled due to cross-contamination.
- Nearly 6,000 pounds of unsalted lamb recalled for lack of inspection.

Consumer safety is highlighted with recent recalls affecting everyday products. Portable power banks from INIU, sold on Amazon, are under recall due to overheating risks, with reports of fires and minor burn injuries. Consumers with specific serial numbers are urged to stop using the devices immediately and seek a full refund.
In the pharmaceutical sector, a recall has been initiated for Ziac blood pressure medication. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that over 11,000 bottles were affected by cross-contamination with a cholesterol-lowering drug. While no adverse effects have been reported, individuals possessing the medication should consult a healthcare provider.
Furthermore, a significant quantity of fresh, salted lamb, nearly 6,000 pounds, has been recalled by a New Jersey-based grocer due to a lack of proper inspection. The product, distributed to various states, should be discarded or returned to the point of purchase. A nasal spray was also recalled nationwide for mold and bacterial contamination.


