The CPSC said Thursday that both agencies will keep evaluating consumer complaints and provide updated information. The CPSC received nearly 4,700 diaper rash reports from April through August and says both agencies evaluated the diapers’ materials, construction and other characteristics.
Claims that the new version of Procter & Gamble’s biggest-selling brand can cause severe rashes triggered lawsuits as well as the government probes.
CPSC says it cannot rule out that some babies may react differently to the new product, especially those who are sensitive to materials in Dry Max.
To read the CPSC Statement, click here.
To report a problem with Pampers Dry Max diapers to the CPSC, click here.
To report a problem with Pampers Dry Max diapers to Health Canada, click here.
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