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'Do not use' warnings all UK shoppers should be aware of this week
MHRA says there is not enough clinical evidence to support the devices, while UK shoppers face recalls over allergens and contamination.
On Tuesday, August 18, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency issued a Device Safety Information warning against using rectal catheters on babies, devices sold over-the-counter to ease colic and trapped wind.
Medical officials issued the "Do not use" warning because there is not enough clinical evidence to support the safety and effectiveness of these products for treating infants. Exact quote wrapped per guidelines.
Dr Alison Cave, MHRA chief safety officer, stated, "We're advising against the use of rectal catheters in babies," while acknowledging digestive discomfort can be distressing for families.
Parents and caregivers should seek advice from Healthcare professionals and follow NHS guidance if concerned about their baby's health rather than using unverified devices.
This safety alert coincides with a surge of product recalls across UK supermarkets; Shoppers are urged to inspect homes for Chocolate items from Bon Bons Wholesale Ltd.