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| 9/3/2010 |
Safety Groups Find No Link Between Pampers, Rash Cases
(Chicago, IL) -- Safety investigators have not found a link between Procter & Gamble's Pampers Dry Max diapers and thousands of reports of rashes. A statement from the Consumer Product Safety Commission says the CPSC and Health Canada launched separate reviews of the diapers after almost 47-hundred reports of rashes that were allegedly caused by Pampers Dry Max. In response to the recent findings, Pampers' vice president said the company hopes this reassures moms, dads, and child caregivers who trust their diapers. A CPSC statement says the agency will continue to investigate consumer complaints. |
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