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Anvisa prohibits sale of disposable diaper brand

Anvisa prohibits sale of disposable diaper brand

The National Sanitary Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) banned the manufacture, distribution, disclosure and sale of disposable baby diaper Megafral Baby. The decision, published in the Federal Official Gazette on Friday (09), is valid for all national territory.

According to the agency, the product manufactured by Megafral Indústria e Comércio Ltda. Had no registration with Anvisa.

Anvisa advises consumers to immediately contact the company's Consumer Service (SAC), for instructions regarding the recall and replacement of the product .

My Life tried to contact the company to clarify the prohibition. According to Kleber Rodrigues, commercial director of Megafral, the product stopped being manufactured in 2012 and the company decided not to renew the registry because it changed the name of the diaper, changing it to the name 'Comfort'.


7-Year-old girl discovers rare condition in the brain after eye examination

7-Year-old girl discovers rare condition in the brain after eye examination

At all stages of life, medical monitoring is essential to keep health up to date. In addition, routine exams help diagnose diseases and detect health problems in individuals with no symptoms. What began as a simple routine eye exam quickly became the worst nightmare for an Australian family. beginning of the 2017 school year, Lauren Tyrrell decided to take the three daughters to a standard ophthalmic examination.

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After an adult kiss, a 1-year-old baby gets herpes and is hospitalized

After an adult kiss, a 1-year-old baby gets herpes and is hospitalized

Britain's Amy Stinson, the mother of little Oliver, aged 1 year and 3 months, was shocked to see the skin of her son, all blistered and full of lesions. Worried, the woman took the child to the hospital and received an unpleasant news: Oliver contracted the herpes virus after receiving a kiss from an adult with the disease.

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