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What Are the Toothpastes that Are in the Sight of the Sernac for “Possible Side Effects”

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Following the alert from the Instituto de Salud Pública (ISP), the National Consumer Service (Sernac) served the companies Procter & Gamble, GSK Chile and Colgate-Palmolive Chile, for containing 19 toothpastes that could cause adverse effects. Of these companies, three different brands are registered with these effects: Colgate, Sensodyne and Oral B. Of the 19 products, 12 of these are from the Colgate brand, four from Oral-B and three from Sens…

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Following the alert from the Instituto de Salud Pública (ISP), the National Consumer Service (Sernac) served the companies Procter & Gamble, GSK Chile and Colgate-Palmolive Chile, for containing 19 toothpastes that could cause adverse effects. Of these companies, three different brands are registered with these effects: Colgate, Sensodyne and Oral B. Of the 19 products, 12 of these are from the Colgate brand, four from Oral-B and three from Sens…

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After alerting the Institute of Public Health (ISP), the Service served the companies Procter & Gamble, GSK Chile and Colgate-Palmolive Chile, involved with 19 products from three different brands: Colgate, Sensodyne and Oral B.

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They remove widely used Colgate cream from the market in Colombia. Photo: Pexels - Miriam Alonso Following recent warnings issued by health agencies in Brazil and other Latin American countries regarding possible adverse effects associated with the use of tooth creams containing tin fluoride, the National Institute of Drug and Food Surveillance (Invima) adopted measures to assess the impact of these products in Colombia. The entity reported that…

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Photo: Agencia Uno What happened? The National Consumer Service (Sernac) gave the companies Procter & Gamble, GSK Chile (today Haleon) and Colgate-Palmolive Chile, after the Institute of Public Health (ISP) issued a health alert due to possible adverse effects linked to the use of toothpastes containing tin fluoride. In total, the alert involves 19 products belonging to three widely marketed brands in Chile: Colgate, Sensodyne and Oral-B. Accord…

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The National Consumer Service (Sernac) requested information from Procter & Gamble Chile Limited (Oral-B), Haleon, ex GSK Chile (Sensodyne), and Colgate-Palmolive Chile S.A. (Colgate), after the Institute of Public Health (ISP) issued an alert about possible adverse effects associated with the use of toothpastes containing tin fluoride. What motivated the ISP alert? According to the ISP, 19 authorised cosmetic products containing tin fluoride as…

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CNN Chile broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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