CVS has issued a recall of their nasal spray due to concerns over possible microbiological contamination which could be fatal to some.

The FDA says the contaminant, identified as "Pseudomonas aeruginosa, could be life-threatening for some patients, who suffer from cystic fibrosis or are immuno-compromised." 

Thankfully, so far there have been no reported illnesses.

Wdsu.com reports the affected nasal spray was sold nationwide with a "UPC code 50428432365. The box contains the lot number 173089J with an expiration date of September 2019. The spray can be identified by the white spray bottle and an orange label with “Sinus Relief” written in white and the CVS Health logo on the top left."

If you have some of the affected spray, you are asked to throw it away or return it.

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