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  2. A parent's guide to consumer recalls - AOL

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    Recalls are typically divided into one of three categories determined by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA): Class I : These recalls are for products that could cause serious injury or death

  3. List of medicine contamination incidents - Wikipedia

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    Generic drug manufacturers often change the way in which prescription drug ingredients are made in order to lower costs of making them, so this kind of contamination may be more widespread and undetected in generic drugs. [21] 2022–2023 United States P. aeruginosa outbreak in eye drops

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  5. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement from the 1930s for Sweet Georgia Brown skin bleaching cream. Early skin whitening practices were not well-documented. [61] Skin whitening is a practice that has made its way across the entire globe with a multitude of cultures adopting the practice under various ideologies.

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    More than 7,700 five-star Amazon reviewers swear the answer is Olay Total Effects 7-in-1 Night Cream, on sale for $18. Amazon Olay Total Effects 7-In-1 Night Cream

  8. Olay - Wikipedia

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    Olay originated in South Africa as Oil of Olay. Graham Wulff (1916–2008), a former Unilever chemist from Durban, [2] started it in 1952. He chose the name "Oil of Olay" as a spin on the word "lanolin", a key ingredient. It was unique in the early days because it was a pink fluid rather than a cream, packaged in a heavy glass bottle.

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