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The Argentine government has banned Colgate Total Clean Mint toothpaste for causing oral irritation, including blisters, canker sores, burning, swelling, and pain.
The measure was published in the Official Gazette. According to the agency, it was based on local and international records that alerted about symptoms such as pain, irritation and oral injuries after use.
This is the Colgate Total Clean Mint variant which reported more than 11,000 cases of adverse effects in Brazil and at least 21 in Argentina; the measure was published in the Official Gazette under Regulation 5126/2025.
The National Institute for the Defence of Competition and the Protection of Intellectual Property (Indecopi) reported this Wednesday, in a statement, that the General Directorate of Drugs, Insumes and Drugs (Digemid) warned about possible risks associated with the use of certain toothpastes containing tin fluoride in the country.They indicated that these are 14 presentations of toothpastes from the brands Colgate, Oral B, Sensodyne and Encident,…
The ANMAT (National Administration of Medications, Food and Medical Technology) demanded the removal of a toothpaste from all supermarkets because it is harmful to health. The toothpaste contains a flavoring that causes irritation and wounds to the oral mucosa. Thus, through Resolution 5126/2025, the body responsible for caring for consumers prohibited its use and marketing.
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