The recall concerns batch 41997300 of Agrado crema solar SPF 50 in 100 ml tubes. Photo credit: AEMPS
Spanish health authorities have issued a recall of a batch Agrado Sunscreen after finding a prohibited substance in cosmetics. The Agencia Española de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios (AEMPS) Consumers were advised to refrain from using the products.
The recall affects batch 41997300 Agrado crema solar SPF 50 The 100th Anniversary of the First Hundred ml tubes. Lab tests revealed benzophenone as a banned chemical under European Union laws. AEMPS stated that the compound was not a deliberate addition, but rather an impurity. However, it did exist at levels which could not be considered unavoidable. The AEMPS said that this recall is to ensure the safety of consumers, even though so far no adverse health events have been reported.
European context and detection
As part of the European market surveillance, under the EU Cosmetic Regulation No. 1223/2009. The regulation bans the use of certain chemicals in cosmetics to protect consumers from possible health risks. The authorities have confirmed that the affected batch is only one of many. Agrado The products are still available on the market.
Cosmetic products are monitored continuously in the EU for prohibited substances and to ensure that unsafe products do not reach consumers. Benzophenones, and other compounds of this type, are monitored because they can have adverse effects on the skin or hormones if absorbed in large quantities.
Manufacturer and retailer response
Agrado Cosmetic Care 3000 S.L.U. is the company that markets the product. They have begun to remove the remaining stock in the affected batch. It is advised that consumers who have bought it return it to their point of purchase for a full refund or an exchange. Retailers are also being instructed to remove these products from their shelves so that they do not spread further.
Local health authorities have also been notified in order to inform local pharmacies and shops as well consumers. AEMPS stressed that this recall was strictly limited to batch number 41997300, and no other batches were involved. Authorities have asked that retailers display notices to inform customers of the recalled products.
Consumer safety and guidance
Stop using the sunscreen immediately if you have it. The product should be returned to its original place of purchase. The AEMPS confirmed the withdrawal was a precaution and that no adverse reactions have been reported.
Authorities stressed that this recall is part a continuing European surveillance programme to ensure cosmetic products conform with safety standards. The EU law prevents harmful or forbidden chemicals from being present in personal care products. It is important that consumers check the lot number on their sunscreens and to follow any official instructions when recalls have been announced.
Public and regulatory context
The following recall is issued When cosmetics fail to meet EU safety requirements, similar actions are taken in Spain. The authorities continue to monitor the products in order to remove any items that contain prohibited substances as soon as possible. Coordination with European partners allows for the rapid identification of unsafe products and their removal from the market.
Officials reiterated their commitment to ensuring that cosmetics adhere to safety regulations, and warned companies in violation of the rules they could face financial and legal penalties. These measures are designed to protect users while maintaining public confidence in personal-care products. Public awareness campaigns are used to inform consumers on how to properly check their products and read official recalls.
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