
Sahpra Recalls Citro-Soda Batches Due to Contamination Risks
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South Africas Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra) recalls batches of Citro-Soda Regular due to serious non-compliance issues at Adcock Ingrams Clayville plant, potentially contaminating products and endangering consumer safety. The recall affects specific batches of sixty-gram, one hundred twenty-gram, and four-gram by thirty sachets, with tens of thousands of units distributed across South Africa and nine African countries. Sahpra assures that the companys India plant met standards, and they are now overseeing the full recall to protect the public.
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